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AUS Vs IND: Kohli, Rohit Comeback Misses The Spark!
Following their retirement from Test and T20I formats, the first of three ODIs in Australia was highly anticipated, marking the return of former India skippers Kohli and Rohit. However, the duo failed to make an impact, setting a cautious tone for India’s innings in the series opener.
While fans at the stadium rose to applaud the duo as they entered the field, silence enveloped the venue upon their dismissals.
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