Vorat Kohli brought a big hint on his 2027 World Cup plans
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The most prominent major landmarks
- Firat Kohli alluded to his 2027 World Cup plans
- Kohli is the only active Indian player to win the ODI World Cup
- India lost the 2023 World Cup final against Australia
With the 2027 World Cup two and a half years, the future of veteran stars such as Kohli, Ravingra Jadeja and Skipper Rohit Sharma is a source of main discussion as the team begins plans to put the Quadriennel event, which men have not been in blue since 2011.
Kohli is the only active player who was part of the 2011 winning team under the leadership of Captain MS DHONI, and it remains to see if he gives another shot to become the first Indian to win the prestigious cup twice.
“The next big step” hint
In a modern event, Kohli was asked to name the “next big step” in his career. The Indian beating response confirmed that he has no plans to end ODI coordination any time soon. The next big step. I don’t know. Perhaps you are trying to win the next World Cup.
After submitting bids to Adieu to T20is, Kohli will not be part of the 2026 T20 World Cup that will be hosted by India and Sri Lanka next year, and the following ICC championship in which he can play is the ODI World Cup in 2027 which will be done in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Kohli can also play in the World Test (WTC) 2027 (WTC) final if India is eligible, which will take place a few months before the Cricket World meeting in Africa
Kohli is widely considered the largest mixture in the history of ODI. He has 51 centuries for his name, and he is the most for any player in coordination. The Champions Cup prize twice is also the third highest level in Cricket 50 with 14181.


