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“Hundreds from Rohit and Virat,” Twitter reacts as India set to play six ODI’s in January 2023 ahead of World Cup

India will play 3 ODIs each against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in January.

Fans on Twitter were elated in joy as Indian Cricket Team is set to play six ODIs in January 2023 ahead of World Cup. They were hopeful that Indian skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be back to their best and will smash hundreds like they used to do.

India set to play six ODI’s in January 2023 ahead of World Cup

The road to Cricket World Cup 2023 for the Indian Cricket Team is about to get begin. The ICC tournament is slated to take place in India in October and November. 2022 wasn’t the kind of year that Men in Blue would’ve wanted and therefore they would be hoping for normalcy to return in 2023.

Their journey begins with the ODI series against Sri Lanka in January. They will host the Island nation for the three games. The first match will be played in Guwahati on 10th January followed by the second and third games to be played on 12th January and 15th January in Kolkata and Thiruvananthapuram.

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After that, they will host New Zealand for the three-match series as well. The first match will be played on the 18th of January in Hyderabad with the second and third games slated to take place on the 21st and 24th of January in Raipur and Indore.

It’ll be an opportunity for senior Indian batters, who are out of form, to reclaim their authority. While Virat Kohli recently scored a ton against Bangladesh in the third ODI, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan of late have looked out of sorts. The 6 ODIs at home will be a golden opportunity for them to regain their form and return to their original flow.

Fans on Twitter react as India set to play six ODI’s in January 2023 ahead of World Cup

As India is set to play six ODI’s in January 2023 ahead of World Cup, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They hoped Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to get hundreds and return to their original best. Here are some of the reactions:

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