
The Indian cricket team is currently in England, where the Test series (Ind vs Eng Test Series 2025) is being played. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma took retirement from the Test just before this series. Along with winning the T20 World Cup 2024, both the veterans also said goodbye to this smallest format of cricket. Kohli and Rohit now play only in ODI format, meanwhile that all the tickets for the match to be held after 4 months have been sold, in which both of them will play.
Yes, there is such enthusiasm among the fans about the match to be held after 4 months that all its tickets have been sold from now. The enthusiasm among the fans about Kohli and Rohit remains in India, it is also seen in abroad. The match we are talking about is to be in Australia.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s craze
Cricket Australia said that there is a lot of enthusiasm among Indian fans for Australia vs India ODI series. The CA said in a statement, “All tickets for the ODI match at Sydney Cricket Ground and Manuka Oval were sold 4 months ago.” Let us know that the last match of India vs Australia ODI series will be in Sydney, which will start from 9 am on October 25 (as per Indian time).
Cricket Australia had talked about honoring Virat and Rohit in this series. He had said that these can be the last visit of both of them here, so they will demand to make it special.
Enthusiasm among fans over India’s tour of Australia
The Indian cricket team will go on a tour of Australia in October-November, where the team will play 3 ODIs and 5 T20 international matches. The ODI series will run from 19 October to 25 October, Virat and Rohit will play in it. After this, the T20 series will start from October 29, the last match will be played on 8 November.
Cricket Australia stated in its statement that, “There is also huge demand for the records of the record tickets for Ashes after sales. More than 90 thousand tickets have been sold for 8 matches in 2 weeks of ticket sales.” The board said that only more than 16 percent of the tickets have been purchased by Indian clubs. The Indian Army has bought more than 2,400 tickets and Fans India has bought more than 1,400 tickets.