‘Short-term goals cricket…’: Australian legend questions Kohli & Rohit’s 2027 for World Cup
Ricky Ponting believes Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma must set short-term goals amid doubts over their 2027 World Cup future after India's ODI loss in Perth.
By Srijal Upadhyay Last Updated on - October 21, 2025 1:15 PM IST
Australian great Ricky Ponting reckons the performance of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in the ongoing ODI series Down Under will determine if the star India duo can carry on till the 2027 World Cup.
Playing their first game for India since March, Kohli and Rohit, who are now one-format players, did not last long against Australia’s potent pace attack on a bouncy Perth track. Having said that, it was also a collective batting failure for India who lost by seven wickets.
The second ODI of the three-match series takes place in Adelaide on Thursday, where conditions should suit the Indian batters a lot more compared to Perth.
Ricky Ponting and Ravi Shastri
Speaking on ‘ICC Review’ alongside former India head coach Ravi Shastri, Ponting said setting short-term goals is the way forward for the celebrated duo rather than only thinking about the 2027 ODI World Cup.
“The one thing I don’t like hearing from anyone is that ‘I’ve achieved everything in the game’ because I think you still have to have some really short-term goals and not just be hanging on to try and get through to the 2027 World Cup,” Ponting said.
“Virat’s always been a highly motivated person. And I’d like to think that he’s probably sat down and even just given himself some goals and things that he can achieve in this series here in Australia and not be just waiting and killing time for that next World Cup to come around.
“What we know with both of those guys, at their absolute best, yes, of course they’re in India’s best team. But can they find their best between now and when that World Cup rocks around?” he asked.
“And that’s only an answer that, like Ravi said, that we’ll find out in a short period of time (during the series),” said the World Cup-winning bating great.
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