On a golden Sydney evening, two men who have defined Indian cricket for over a decade found themselves writing the perfect epilogue. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma — both long retired from Tests and T20Is — walked out one last time in blue on Australian soil. The result wasn’t just a win; it was a resurrection — a poetic reminder that their story, even now, isn’t done.
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