Their performance in the ODI series against England at home and the Champions Trophy could play a role in deciding the futures of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Under the twilight sky of Birmingham in 2013, two young men revelled in the sheer joy of triumph. One, an exuberant 24-year-old, swayed to the beats of the viral sensation ‘Gangnam Style’. The other, just a year older, clung to the Champions Trophy like a child unwilling to part with his most cherished possession.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma — two names that would go on to redefine Indian cricket — stood on the cusp of greatness that day. The victory was more than just a moment of celebration; it was redemption. Indian cricket had been tainted by the scars of match-fixing in the Indian Premier League just weeks before, and this win was a cleansing fire.
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