Former Australian cricketer Shane Watson has opened up on the future of Indian cricketing legends Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. India are scheduled to visit Australia for three ODIs and five T20Is across October and November, with the two veterans set to play in the 50-over series.
Watson remarked on how Kohli and Rohit, particularly the former, has been one of Australia's biggest nemesis over the years. He added that he would be surprised if the Australian fans don't display their admiration and gratitude towards the duo.
“This indeed could be Rohit and Virat's last trip Down Under, and I really believe the Australian cricket-loving public are going to show how much they absolutely adore them. There’s no doubt Virat’s been one of Australia’s biggest foes over the years. He’s always performed against the Aussies and knows how to give it back as well. But the Australian public genuinely appreciates how incredibly good he is. I’d be surprised if the fans don’t show their love, support, and appreciation for how great both Virat and Rohit have been. Rohit is a leader and a performer. The Australian public has always respected the very best, and these two certainly are that," stated Watson while speaking on JioStar.
The erstwhile all-rounder also spoke on the challenge for Rohit and Virat to come up to the intensity of international cricket while being active in only one format. Crediting their "class and consistency", Watson backed the two to "get back to their bes".
“Rohit and Virat are currently among the top five ODI batters in the ICC rankings, but now that they’re only playing one format, it’ll be challenging for them to hit the ground running. It might take a little time to find the right preparation rhythm to face the best bowlers in the world. But these two are as good as one-day batters get. It won’t take them long to find the right formula and get back to their best; their class and consistency are second to none," he added.
With the legendary duo having already retired from T20Is and Tests, Watson admitted that it will be a challenge for them to play only one format. However, he noted that champions such as Rohit and Kohli can never be overlooked.
“For Virat and Rohit, it’s going to be a challenge playing just one format of international cricket. Getting their skills sharp again to face the best bowlers will take some adjustment. But you can never rule out champions and Virat and Rohit are exactly that. It may take a bit of time for them to find the right preparation, but once they do, they’ll be ready to go when they take on Australia,” remarked Watson.
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