
Suyash Sahay
abplive|14-07-2026
Virat Kohli Rohit Sharma Rotation Policy: India's preparations for the next ICC World Cup could involve an important shift in strategy, with senior stars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma reportedly expected to be rested on a rotational basis as the team management looks to build squad depth. According to the Times of India, the selectors and team management have been discussing a rotation policy with the experienced core for some time. The idea is to ensure younger players receive adequate opportunities while also managing the workload of India's veteran trio of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul.
The TOI report states that the move is aimed at avoiding a situation where a key player is unavailable close to a major tournament without a match-ready replacement waiting in the wings.
An example of this approach reportedly came during India's ODI series against Afghanistan last month.
The management had considered resting Rohit Sharma for the third ODI to allow Yashasvi Jaiswal an opportunity at the top of the order.
In the end, captain Shubman Gill shifted to No. 3, enabling Rohit to continue opening alongside Jaiswal.
Although Jaiswal has featured only sparingly in ODI cricket, he has made a strong impression in the format of late, scoring two centuries in his last three appearances for India.
The report further claims that Jaiswal remains in India's plans for the upcoming ODI World Cup.
At the same time, the management is also keen to ensure a reliable backup wicketkeeper gains enough international exposure behind first-choice keeper KL Rahul. As per a source quoted by the report:
"The team management doesn't want a situation where a senior player breaks down and there is no one ready with enough game time. The issue is that Rohit, Kohli, and Rahul don't play much international white-ball cricket besides ODIs. Rohit may get a full run in England. If his form suffers here, he may not get that run in the following series,"
In short, with India entering a crucial phase of ODI cricket, balancing the experience of established stars with the development of emerging talent appears to be one of the team's biggest priorities.




