'Why talk about Virat Kohli's future?': Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak shuts down noise, hints at India's 2027 ODI World Cup plans
NEW DELHI: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak issued a firm and pointed rebuttal to growing speculation around Virat Kohli’s long-term ODI future, insisting that the conversation “should not exist” given the superstar’s fitness, form and continued dominance in 50-over cricket.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
In the build-up to the South Africa ODI series, questions resurfaced about whether Kohli and Rohit Sharma — both now single-format players — fit into India’s plans for the 2027 ODI World Cup. But Kotak made it clear that neither the team nor the management is entertaining such discussions.
“I really don’t know why we need to look at all this,” Kotak said after India’s thrilling 17-run win in Ranchi on Sunday. “He’s batting so well. Why do we need to talk about his future? The way he’s performing, the way his fitness is — there are no questions about anything.”
Kohli’s 52nd ODI hundred, a commanding 135 off 120 balls, again showcased his unmatched ability to absorb responsibility, control tempo and anchor an innings. For Kotak, it was yet another reminder of why the 37-year-old remains central to India’s ODI blueprint.
“He’s just brilliant, man. As long as he keeps batting like this, there is no point talking about anything else,” Kotak said. He added that neither players nor staff are thinking about the 2027 World Cup right now: “I feel these things shouldn’t happen. They (Ro-Ko) are brilliant, they are performing, and they are contributing to the team. We’re not talking about 2027 at all.”
Kotak also dismissed concerns over Kohli’s minor back stiffness, saying: “As much as I know, he’s fine.”
He emphasised the immense value of having both Rohit and Kohli back in the XI following the Test series defeat. “They are such experienced players. The way they bat, the partnerships they build — it makes a huge difference. They share their experience with younger players, and that itself is a big advantage.”
Reflecting on the match, Kotak highlighted the heavy dew that aided South Africa’s chase, praising young pacer Harshit Rana for his early breakthroughs. “A lot of credit to Harshit… he made the most of the swing. Otherwise, with so much dew, chasing would have been very easy.”
India lead the series 1-0, but the bigger takeaway was Kotak’s message — Kohli’s ODI future isn’t up for debate.
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
In the build-up to the South Africa ODI series, questions resurfaced about whether Kohli and Rohit Sharma — both now single-format players — fit into India’s plans for the 2027 ODI World Cup. But Kotak made it clear that neither the team nor the management is entertaining such discussions.
“I really don’t know why we need to look at all this,” Kotak said after India’s thrilling 17-run win in Ranchi on Sunday. “He’s batting so well. Why do we need to talk about his future? The way he’s performing, the way his fitness is — there are no questions about anything.”
Kohli’s 52nd ODI hundred, a commanding 135 off 120 balls, again showcased his unmatched ability to absorb responsibility, control tempo and anchor an innings. For Kotak, it was yet another reminder of why the 37-year-old remains central to India’s ODI blueprint.
Kotak also dismissed concerns over Kohli’s minor back stiffness, saying: “As much as I know, he’s fine.”
He emphasised the immense value of having both Rohit and Kohli back in the XI following the Test series defeat. “They are such experienced players. The way they bat, the partnerships they build — it makes a huge difference. They share their experience with younger players, and that itself is a big advantage.”
Reflecting on the match, Kotak highlighted the heavy dew that aided South Africa’s chase, praising young pacer Harshit Rana for his early breakthroughs. “A lot of credit to Harshit… he made the most of the swing. Otherwise, with so much dew, chasing would have been very easy.”
India lead the series 1-0, but the bigger takeaway was Kotak’s message — Kohli’s ODI future isn’t up for debate.
Get an chance to win ₹5000 Amazon Voucher by taking part in India's Biggest Habit Index! Take the survey here
Top Comment
R
Revish
13 hours ago
Kohli and Rohit play only when they are threatened. For the past several years they have played miserably most of the time.Read allPost comment
Popular from Sports
- Smriti Mandhana wedding postponed: Palash Muchhal seen in public for the first time - Watch
- Smriti Mandhana, Palash Muchhal update their Instagram bio after wedding postponed
- 'Very difficult to stop him': Marco Jansen explains why dismissing Virat Kohli becomes 'near impossible'
- 'Mentally young, hungry, unstoppable': Dale Steyn's powerful verdict as vintage Virat Kohli silences chatter on ODI future
- After bomb blast in Pakistan, Sri Lanka captain makes massive revelation: 'We were not allowed to ... '
end of article
Featured in sports
- Hockey Women's Junior WC: Biggest win ever! India crush Namibia 13-0
- Not Gambhir! Ex-cricketer credits Rohit, Dravid for Ind's aggressive batting
- ILT20: 'T20 leagues and international cricket can coexist,' says Ferguson
- After Faf, another ex-RCB and CSK star chooses to play in PSL over IPL
- 'Gone back 8-9 years': India teammate recalls Virat Kohli moment
- Ashes: Khawaja back in nets, but Aus's opening question stays open
International Sports
- “She’s terrified”: Taylor Swift reportedly shaken by Travis Kelce’s past mistakes ahead of their lavish wedding
- Brittany Mahomes launches new Chiefs merchandise featuring viral “Sorry for what I said during the game” shirt
- “Some women are disrespectful”: Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany Mahomes calls out women who have tried to pursue the star player
- “I really wanted it”: Gisele Bündchen breaks silence on wishing her life with Tom Brady had taken a different turn
- Who is Charlie Smyth? The Irish athlete who went from GAA to kicking 56-yard field goals in the NFL
Trending Stories
- ‘Stood up for women, paid with his life’: 20 men ambush & kill Haryana bodybuilder after tiff at wedding party
- Govt to back air passengers in SC against Delhi, Mumbai airport operators in Rs 50,000 crore suit
03:29 BrahMos scientist Nishant Agarwal arrested for 'passing secrets' to Pakistan cleared of charges- Leon Draisaitl breaks silence with sharp message that puts new spotlight on Connor McDavid leadership
- Cyclone Ditwah Tracker Live: Chennai airport cancels several flights; IMD warns severe threat to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, south Andhra Pradesh
- While Drake Maye preps quietly for Giants, wife Ann’s viral gym photo brings unexpected buzz to Patriots fans
- 2025 NFL Playoff Picture: Updated AFC/NFC Standings and Teams Eliminated After Week 13
Photostories
- Increase protein intake: 4 easy ways to add more of it to everyday diet
- 3 powerful anti-inflammatory drinks and how to make them at home
- From Dead Sea Scrolls to Hope Diamond, 7 priceless objects in the world
- 7 dinner dishes made with leftover roti offering over 20 gms protein
- 5 animals that camouflage so perfectly that they almost become invisible
- How to make fiber-rich Gobhi ka Paratha for breakfast
- Prepare your child for the next solar eclipse: 10 interesting facts to share
- 5 low-glycemic superfoods that can help prevent blood sugar spikes
- Priyanka Chopra, Smriti Irani to Rajat Bedi: Actors are reviving their careers with major comebacks in 2025
- Shah Rukh Khan to Kareena Kapoor Khan: 5 most stylish Bollywood celeb looks of the day you can’t miss
Up Next