As the buzz grows around Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma possibly returning to domestic cricket, Suryakumar Yadav has made a strong remark about the importance of going “back to the roots”.
Speaking to the media on the eve of India’s first T20I vs South Africa, SKY stressed why domestic cricket remains crucial even for top-level players.
🗣️ “It’s important to go back to the roots” — SKY
Suryakumar said that domestic cricket provides the perfect challenge when players are not featuring in international matches.
“According to me, it’s important to go back to the roots.
When we aren’t playing international games, domestic cricket gives a great competitive atmosphere. It helps you prepare well — just like Abhishek and the others did recently.”
His comments come at a time when reports suggest both Kohli and Rohit may represent their respective state teams again.
🇮🇳 Kohli Likely To Play For Delhi Again
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Virat Kohli is expected to feature in three games for Delhi in the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy.
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He last played a white-ball match for Delhi in September 2013.
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Earlier this year, Kohli played one Ranji Trophy match before announcing his retirement from Test cricket ahead of the England tour.
🇮🇳 Rohit Sharma’s Domestic Return Also In Talks
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Rohit last represented Mumbai in a white-ball match in 2018.
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He played in the 2025–26 Ranji Trophy after returning from Australia.
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Rohit retired from Test cricket in May 2025.
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There are reports he might join Mumbai for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (second round), but nothing is confirmed.
❌ No Place For Sanju Samson?
SKY Confirms India’s Opening Pair For 1st T20I vs South Africa
While Samson’s name continues to remain in discussion, Suryakumar confirmed India’s opening combination for the first T20I — further adding intrigue to the selection conversation.
🏏 SKY’s Recent Domestic Performances
Before joining the Indian camp for the South Africa series, Suryakumar represented Mumbai in domestic cricket and delivered solid performances:
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47 vs Railways
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35 vs Vidarbha
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31 vs Andhra Pradesh*
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20 vs Assam
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32 vs Kerala
He also played List A and Ranji Trophy matches earlier this year, showing his commitment to staying connected with the domestic circuit.







