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Virat Kohli to play Vijay Hazare Trophy: In a rare but refreshing development for Indian domestic cricket, Virat Kohli has reportedly confirmed his availability to play the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy for Delhi. According to reports, the star batter has been informed about the BCCI’s expectation for senior players to feature in domestic tournaments, and Kohli is likely to turn up for his state side.

Is this for 2027 ODI World Cup?

This move has naturally caught everyone’s attention. With the Indian team’s calendar packed throughout the year, fans don’t often get to see big names playing domestic cricket unless they’re returning from injury or looking for match practice. So Kohli’s decision to join Delhi for the 50-over competition is a positive sign not just for his team, but for the tournament as a whole. This tournament will also help Kohli to build his momentum for the upcoming ODI World Cup in 2027.

The BCCI has been encouraging top players to strengthen their connection with domestic cricket, especially with the busy international schedule making it easy for some tournaments to get overshadowed. Having someone like Kohli in the mix not only boosts the competitiveness on the field but also gives younger players the invaluable experience of sharing a dressing room and competing alongside one of the greatest batters of the modern era.

Delhi led by Nitish Rana have won two of their four matches so far in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Trophy 2025-26. Kohli’s inclusion for the one-day competition gives the squad both experience and star power as they look to mount a competitive challenge this season.

If things go as expected, Delhi fans may get to see Kohli back in domestic colours, a sight that has become increasingly rare over the years. And for Indian cricket overall, this could help renew interest and importance in competitions that form the foundation of the country’s cricketing structure.