Virat Kohli Steps Up to Rescue India’s ODI Tour After T20I Humiliation
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are being counted on to salvage India’s reputation in the three-match ODI series against England, starting 14 July at Edgbaston, after a humiliating 76-run collapse in the T20Is.
India’s top order imploded in the T20I series, scoring just 76 runs in one innings against England’s disciplined seam attack. Young batters struggled to handle movement off the pitch in overcast conditions. The middle order had no protection, and the team’s structural flaws were exposed. The Board of Control for Cricket in India now sees the ODI series as a chance to reset.
Though Shubman Gill is the official captain, the tactical weight falls on Kohli and Sharma. Their experience in overseas conditions, especially against English pace, is unmatched in the current squad. Kohli has spent his career rescuing teams from collapse: this is another moment where legacy demands action. The pressure isn’t imposed; it’s internal.
A loss in this three-game series could mean a historic multi-format clean sweep by England. Team sources say internal talks have focused on this window as the final chance to restore institutional pride before heading home. The selection committee has backed the bowlers: Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav are fully fit: but without solid starts from the top, even the best attack can’t win.
The first ODI is on 14 July at Edgbaston. The tour moves to Cardiff on 16 July and ends at Lord’s on 19 July. Kohli’s ability to anchor the innings against early movement will define India’s chances. If he fails to build a platform, the entire campaign could unravel. There’s no backup plan. The veterans are the plan.
The match isn’t just about runs or wickets. It’s about identity. India’s white-ball team has been in transition for over a year. Kohli and Sharma are the last anchors from a different era. Their performance will determine whether the next generation gets a stable foundation: or inherits chaos.