Former India batter Mohammad Kaif has credited the crucial partnership between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for India’s emphatic win in the first ODI against South Africa. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Kaif explained that the match would have slipped away if the senior duo had failed to perform with the bat.
Virat Kohli-Rohit Sharma Partnership Secures Victory
Kaif emphasized that India’s young players would have struggled to reach a competitive total without the experience and skill of Kohli and Rohit.
“No, absolutely not, and you will lose the match if Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma get out. Then you won’t score that many runs. First thing is, if you don’t make 300, 350, then this South African team will beat you,” Kaif said.
The Indian pair added 136 runs for the second wicket after Yashasvi Jaiswal fell cheaply to left-arm pacer Nandre Burger, stabilizing India’s innings and setting the foundation for a commanding total.
Record-Breaking Duo
Sunday’s match marked the 392nd time Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma played an international match together, and it was their 20th partnership of 100+ in ODIs, putting them second on the all-time list behind Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, who have 26 century partnerships.
Kaif highlighted that their contribution cannot be underestimated, especially in challenging situations where young players may not yet have the consistency required at the highest level.
Kohli’s Masterclass
In the first ODI, Virat Kohli scored 135 runs off 120 balls, smashing 11 fours and seven sixes, while Rohit Sharma contributed 57 runs in 51 balls, including five fours and three sixes.
Kaif remarked:
“Virat Kohli hit a century and the straight connection of this win is the runs coming from his bat. Rohit Sharma got a half-century, and they made a partnership that was crucial. After losing the Test series, you got a breath of relief. Our old is still gold.”
Experience Matters in Pressure Situations
Kaif’s comments underline the importance of experienced players in stabilizing the innings and guiding young talents under pressure. He suggested that without Kohli and Rohit, India’s total would have been significantly lower, making it easier for South Africa to dominate.
“If they hadn’t scored runs, South Africa would have won this match very easily. Their experience and ability to handle pressure were crucial,” Kaif added.
The Kohli-Rohit Legacy
The duo’s performance once again reaffirms their standing as one of the most reliable batting partnerships in modern cricket. Their ability to produce runs consistently, even after more than 15 years of international cricket together, has made them indispensable for Team India.
With Kohli at 37 years and Rohit at 38, their fitness and form continue to be pivotal for India, especially in high-stakes matches leading up to ICC tournaments.
Conclusion
Mohammad Kaif’s analysis highlights a simple but critical fact: experience matters. In high-pressure games, the senior Indian stars, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, remain the backbone of the batting lineup. Their 136-run partnership against South Africa not only secured a commanding win but also sent a strong message that, despite age and years of cricket, their contribution to Team India remains priceless.
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