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Sydney got what it was craving: The Ro-Ko show that stole the stage

Sandipan Banerjee • October 26, 2025, 11:05:20 IST
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Sydney witnessed a cricketing spectacle as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli starred in a 168-run unbeaten partnership to help India win, chasing down 236 against Australia at the SCG. Fans celebrated the Ro-Ko duo after their spectacular show in their favourite format.

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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma forged an unbeaten partnership to help India secure the win in the third ODI. Image: AFP

Sydney always thrives on spectacle — from the sparkle of the iconic Opera House to the raw emotion of the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). On Saturday, the historic venue hosted another performance worthy of its city’s reputation — a stirring spectacle headlined by two of Indian cricket’s most beloved artists, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

In the days leading up to this particular match (especially after the series defeat in Adelaide), the murmurs had grown louder — could this be the final act for Ro-Ko in international cricket? Both have already bid farewell to Tests and T20Is and with 2027 still two years away, there was a sense that this might be their collective swan-song. But the way they batted in Sydney, that curtain call will have to wait — maybe until October–November 2027, when the next ODI World Cup comes around.

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When Shubman Gill fell for 24, the crowd inside the SCG rose as one. Phones were raised, hearts thudded and chants filled the air — not for the wicket that had fallen, but for the moment that was about to arrive. Out walked Kohli, India’s dependable No. 3 and instantly, Sydney came alive. The sea of blue erupted. For a few minutes, time seemed to pause. It felt less like a Cricket match and more like a collective act of remembrance — a tribute to a bond him and his admirers that has aged but never dimmed.

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Eater of run-chases! 😬@imVkohli returned to form with a sublime 74* to guide #TeamIndia home in the 3rd ODI! 🫰🏻👍🏻 pic.twitter.com/8PUHdLKsSV

— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 25, 2025

Pure magic from Rohit and Kohli

Kohli hadn’t opened his account in either of the earlier games of the series, but on this day, there was an ease in his stride, a smile on his face and a quiet assurance in his eyes. Standing at the other end was Rohit — the two-time ICC trophy-winning captain still trying to prove that he belongs, a man who had lost his captaincy for no evident reason before this tour. What followed was vintage theatre: a 168-run unbeaten partnership that reminded the world why the Ro-Ko pairing once defined Indian cricket’s golden age, especially in the 50-over version of the game.

Relive the moment, because Hitman in full flow is something you can never get tired of watching! 😍❤ pic.twitter.com/cy0QVqHnNl

— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 25, 2025

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Rohit’s unbeaten 121 was all elegance and timing; Kohli’s 74*, all rhythm and poise. Together, they didn’t just chase down 236 against a relatively full-strength Aussie attack— they reignited what many thought was gone: the effortless rhythm of two maestros in perfect synchronisation — batting not for milestones, but for meaning, legacy and the pure thrill of it all.

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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma turned back the clock to help India take the consolation win in Sydney. Image: AFP

Ro-Ko hailed for spectacular show

When the game ended, outside the SCG, the mood was more carnival than contest. The light rail from Moore Park to Central was packed with fans in blue, singing and waving flags. Bhangra beats echoed through the parklands and kids with tricolours painted on their cheeks posed for photos beside cardboard cutouts of Kohli and Rohit. “I came to see them one last time,” said Vineet Goriani from Melbourne. “But after today, it doesn’t feel like the last time anymore. It’s a huge sigh of relief for me. I feel both of them still have a lot to offer in the 2027 World Cup.”

Even Nathan Lyon, watching from the SCG media box, couldn’t help but admire what he had witnessed. “Virat’s been one of the best competitors I’ve ever played with. His skill set is second to none — the best in the world to ever do it,” Lyon said. “It’s been a pleasure to play against him, that’s for sure. Same goes for Rohit Sharma as well.”

On the scoreboard, India had secured the match but the real story unfolded in the stands. The series was lost, yet for this night, no one seemed to notice. It was a night of connection, nostalgia and reverence — a collective salute to two legends who refused to fade quietly, even in their supposed final chapter.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli made the chase of 237 look very easy. Image: AFP

Ro-Ko’s farewell can wait

As Cooper said in Interstellar quoting a poem by Dylan Thomas, “Do not go gentle into that good night.”

And Ro-Ko haven’t.

As Kohli struck the winning runs and embraced Rohit in the middle, the roar that followed wasn’t just for a victory. It was for everything that Rohit and Virat have meant to Indian cricket — and perhaps, for what they still have left to give.

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The hunger is still there! 🔥

Now, the 2nd highest run-scorer in ODIs, #ViratKohli takes a run after 2 ducks & his celebration says it all! 👑#AUSvIND 👉🏻 1st T20I | WED, 29th OCT | 12:30 PM pic.twitter.com/gMuoM83SYt

— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 26, 2025

Sydney, a city that understands performance and emotion like few others, got what it was craving — a Ro-Ko classic that blended nostalgia with renewal.

The farewell can wait. But the nostalgia, that’s here to stay.

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