Kohli's homecoming party turns into Rohit extravaganza

They all came for one man, but turned on the noise as another put on a six-hitting show for the ages

Matt Roller11-Oct-20232:13

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They came for Virat Kohli, but they got Rohit Sharma. This was an exhibition of white-ball batting in Delhi, as India’s captain turned a chase of 273 – which Afghanistan hoped would prove awkward – into a glorified middle practice, treating their seamers with the disdain usually reserved for net bowlers.India’s second match of this tournament was billed as Kohli’s homecoming, his second and final World Cup appearance in the city he grew up in. Twelve years ago, he made 12 off 20 balls in a low-key win over the Netherlands; now, he was the man whose name featured on every other blue jersey in the 32,000-strong crowd.Related

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And yet Kohli’s unbeaten half-century – an innings which included the winning runs with a glorious straight drive off Azmatullah Omarzai – was merely the support to Rohit’s headline act. After a six-ball duck against Australia in Chennai, Rohit’s 131 off 84 balls seemed to make a statement: India are the favourites for this tournament, and they know it.Most opening batters will tell you that their job has become harder in the last two or three years, since fresh batches of white Kookaburra balls started swinging and nipping more than they once had. But Rohit has been playing a different game: his strike rates in the first powerplay this year and in 2022, of 111.58 and 100.68, are the best of his ODI career.Rohit’s innings included 16 fours, with the usual array of leg-side flicks, deft late cuts and drop-kicks over mid-off. Yet this is a batter who will be remembered not primarily for his elegance while hitting fours, but his timing, authority and power while hitting sixes: he hit five of them on Tuesday night, each an assertion of his dominance – and India’s.