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Flashback to 2008: How Rohit Sharma fared in first ODI series Down Under

Rohit Sharma's maiden outing in a 50-over series Down Under was back in 2007–08 - the Commonwealth Bank Series. It also featured Sri Lanka.

October 15, 2025 / 16:39 IST
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Flashback to 2008: How Rohit Sharma fared in first ODI series Down Under
Flashback to 2008: How Rohit Sharma fared in first ODI series Down Under (AFP Photo)

As India travels to Australia for a full-fledged white-ball series, senior pros Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be under intense scrutiny. Having retired from T20Is and Tests, Rohit and Kohli are part of the three-match ODI series and with the 2027 World Cup firmly in their sights, the former captains of India will try to use this opportunity to make a solid point.

When the squads for Australia were released earlier this month, Rohit was replaced by Shubman Gill as the new ODI captain. His last appearance for India was against New Zealand at the Champions Trophy final, during which he scored 76 off 83 in a 252-run chase.

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As the much-awaited ODI series is less than a week away, here's a look at Rohit's maiden outing in a 50-over series Down Under. It was back in 2007–08 - the Commonwealth Bank Series - and also featured Sri Lanka.

India and Australia played their first encounter on February 3, 2008, in Brisbane. Rain cut short the match, and after India reached 194 runs, it was called off, with Rohit scoring 29 runs.