An Australian commentator started crying after watching Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma playing for the last time. You too will become emotional after watching the video!

Posted on 27th Oct 2025 by rohit kumar

Indian team legends Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli played brilliant innings in the final ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. They shared a 168-run partnership for the third wicket.

 

 

In this match, Team India defeated the Kangaroo team by 9 wickets, but the Australian team won the three-match ODI series 2-1. Following this match, a video is rapidly going viral on social media, showing Australian commentators crying while discussing Rohit and Kohli's last match.

 

 

Australian commentators became emotional during Rohit and Kohli's 'last show'.

In fact, the partnership between the Indian team's star batsmen Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli at the Sydney Cricket Ground once again reminded fans of the old days when the duo used to lead India to victory. It was believed that both Indian batsmen had played their last match on Australian soil, and the thought of this made the Australian commentators cry.

 

 

An Australian commentator on SEN Cricket spoke about Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli on the field. Another commentator standing behind them couldn't contain himself and became emotional. Tears could be clearly seen in the other commentator's eyes. This video is rapidly going viral.

 

 

Rohit and Kohli's Statement

After the third ODI in Sydney, Rohit Sharma, after winning the Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards, said, "It's always nice to come here and play. It brought back memories of 2008. I don't know if we'll return to Australia, but we enjoy our cricket, no matter how many achievements we achieve. We started afresh in Perth. That's how I see things. You face tough pitches and quality bowlers in Australia. Playing here is never easy. We didn't win the series, but there are many positives. This is a young team and there's a lot to learn."

 

 

Indian batsman Virat Kohli further said, "You may have played international cricket for a long time, but every stage of the game teaches you something. We've read the situation well, which is something we've always excelled at. We're probably the most experienced pairing now. We knew we could take the match away from the opposition with big partnerships. We love coming to this country. We've played good cricket. Thank you to everyone for coming in such large numbers and supporting us."

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