• Fans at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park passionately cheered for Rohit Sharma during his practice session

  • Rohit will soon feature for India against Australia in the ODI series, starting on October 19.

WATCH: Indian fans remind Rohit Sharma of unfinished ODI World Cup 2027 dream during training ahead of Australia tour
Fans shower love on Rohit Sharma during practice reminding him of 2027 World Cup dream (Image source: X)

As fans thronged Shivaji Park in Mumbai on Friday, Rohit Sharma made his much-anticipated return to full training ahead of India’s upcoming ODI series against Australia. The 38-year-old India veteran, who is set to play his first ODI series since the Champions Trophy 2025, was greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic supporters chanting his name and reminding him of one thing, the 2027 World Cup dream.

Fans cheer passionately for Rohit Sharma during his practice session

The star opener, looking leaner and sharper, appeared in superb touch as he struck several vintage drives and pull shots during the two-hour net session. Videos from the practice have gone viral on social media, where fans can be heard cheering Rohit with chants about India’s next big goal. One fan’s voice captured the mood perfectly, saying, “2027 ka World Cup tumhare bina nahi jeet paayenge Rohit bhai!” (We won’t be able to win the 2027 World Cup without you, Rohit bhai).

The atmosphere at the historic ground was electric, with supporters waving Indian flags and holding banners welcoming Rohit back into action. As he unleashed a trademark pull shot, another fan shouted, “Australia mein bhi aise hi maarna hai, saamne Starc hai!” (Play like this in Australia too, imagine Mitchell Starc in front of you). These passionate calls served as a reminder of the emotional bond between Rohit and his fans, who still see him as the cornerstone of India’s World Cup ambitions.

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Rohit focused on fitness and form ahead of ODI comeback from Australia tour

Australia have been a defining chapter in Rohit’s career. It was against them that India’s 2023 World Cup hopes ended painfully in the final, despite Rohit’s commanding leadership throughout the tournament. Yet, two years later in the 2024 T20 World Cup, Rohit scripted redemption by blasting a 92-run masterclass against the same opponents and leading India to the title.

Now, even as Shubman Gill has taken over the ODI captaincy, Rohit’s dedication hasn’t wavered. He continues to prepare with renewed determination, focusing heavily on fitness and technical refinement. Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar recently revealed that Rohit has shed close to 10 kilograms over the past few months, showcasing his commitment to extending his playing career.

The next true test for him begins on October 19, when India face Australia in a three-match ODI series. While the series marks his international return, it also represents the next step in proving he still belongs in India’s one-day plans for the long term. With the 2027 World Cup set to take place in South Africa, the focus will be on whether Rohit, who will turn 40 by the,  can maintain his fitness and hunger at the highest level.

Ranked No. 2 in the ICC ODI batting charts, just behind opening partner Gill, Rohit continues to show that his batting prowess remains elite. His pull shots, elegant timing, and leadership instincts still make him one of the most watched figures in world cricket. As fans at Shivaji Park reminded him of his unfinished World Cup quest, Rohit looked more determined than ever, driven by the crowd’s faith and his own desire for one last shot at ultimate glory.

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