Kohli will be next seen in action during the white-ball tour of Australia in October.
Kohli won’t be featuring in the Asia Cup either, considering that he had bid farewell to T20Is last year itself. He will be next seen in action during the white-ball tour of Australia, where the Indian team will play three ODIs and five T20Is in October.
All eyes will be on Perth, Adelaide and Sydney on October 19, 23 and 25, with Kohli returning to the ODI format in a bid to push his case for the 2027 World Cup.
Ahead of his much-awaited comeback, Kohli has kicked off preparations. Earlier this month, he shared a picture on social media with the Gujarat Titans assistant coach after a productive 'hit-out' session.
This came shortly after a report had claimed that the Australia series could see Kohli's last for India. Meanwhile, the former India captain has sent another indirect yet loud message that his international career is far from over.
According to a RevSportz report, Kohli was back in the indoor batting facility at Lord's earlier this week, where he grinded it out for two hours with Naeem Amin. In addition to his earlier Instagram post, another picture of Kohli with a fan recently emerged on social media.
As Kohli posed for a picture, he was donning the training jersey, indicating that he is regularly honing his skills in the nets.
As the report, Kohli looked fiercely motivated, working not only on the nitty-gritties of his batting but also on the elaborate aspects. He took throwdowns from various angles. Be in pace on spin, the seasoned campaigner batted as if he were making his India debut.
Virat Kohli boasts a fantastic ODI record in Australia – 1327 runs from 29 matches at an average of 51.04, including five centuries. He will be determined to make it big in the upcoming tour as well.