'There have always been ideas ...': RCBS Virat Kohli about his relationship with Rohit Sharma
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]April 6 (ANI): Before the Indian Premier League (IPL) collision against five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI), Star India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have been consumed for Kohli on his binding with former MI-Skipper and Ster-batter Rohit Sharma, with whom have. It would be a clash of Titans at the Wankheid Stadium in Mumbai as Rohit and Virat, jointly known as ‘Ro-Ko’, will play just a month in a row in the Indian Champion Trophy victory. While RCB is placed in second place with two wins and loss and both have won their away games so far against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), MI is in eighth place in the table with just one victory and three losses. Virat spoke before the collision in a video posted by the official X handle of RCB, and said about Rohit that it is natural to have such a big bond with someone if they play with them for so long and share insights about the game. “I think it’s a very natural thing to happen when you play with someone for so long, and you share so much of your insight of the game initially, your learning from each other, you grow at the same time in your careers, and you share all kinds of questions and questions,” Virat said. Virat also revealed that he and Rohit, who played in each other’s captaincy for India, work carefully in terms of leadership for Team India. “There were always ideas that were discussed, and more or less we would end up on the same page in terms of the bowels of that situation – there is a trust factor and does the work for the team,” he added. Virat said they enjoyed their time together in international cricket. “We definitely enjoyed our time playing together, so we could make our careers long, because when we were young, as I said, it wasn’t sure we would play for India for 15 years. The journey for so long and consistent, very grateful and very happy for all the memories, all the moments we shared and continue to do so,” he concluded. Rohit and Virat are the two most productive fighters of the Tendulkar era in India. In 550 international matches, Virat scored 27,599 runs on an average of 52.27, with 82 centuries and 143 fifties and the best score of 254*. On the other hand, in 499 international matches, Rohit scored 19,700 runs at an average of 42.18, with 49 centuries and 108 fifties and the best score of 108. Together, they won the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 and 2025 and ICC T20 World Cup, with an important role in the title profit of India. Against MI, Virat has 855 runs at an average of 30.53 and a strike rate of more than 126, with five fifties. His best score is 92*. On the other hand, Rohit made 831 runs at RCB at an average of 27.70 and a strike rate of more than 136, with seven fifties in his name and the best score of 94. (Ani)