Virat Kohli’s struggles in the ongoing ODI series against Australia took a concerning turn at the Adelaide Oval on October 23, where he was dismissed for his second consecutive duck. As he walked back to the pavilion, Kohli acknowledged the standing ovation from the crowd with a wave, a poignant moment that sparked fresh debates about whether the end of his remarkable ODI career is drawing near.

For the first time ever, the 35-year-old Indian stalwart recorded back-to-back ducks in ODIs, a surprising statistic for a player who has long been one of the format’s most consistent run-scorers. Kohli boasts an impressive 14,181 ODI runs overall, including 1,327 runs scored in Australia at a solid strike rate of 88.34, with five centuries to his name Down Under. Many fans were quick to defend hi

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