Here’s India’s ODI Cricket Schedule for the Rest of 2026

Anupam Pandey

The T20 World Cup has now ended, and the focus has shifted to the 2027 World Cup. With Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli playing only the ODI format, fans are excited to know when India will be playing its next ODI series.

Here’s India’s ODI Cricket Schedule for the Rest of 2026.

It has been two months since the Indian fans witnessed ODI cricket action. Since this is the only format in which Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli play, fans can't wait to see them together in India's next ODI series. As the IPL is scheduled for the next two months, these two stars will be available for their respective franchises.

After the series against New Zealand, India still has five more ODI series to play this year. This includes two away series against England and New Zealand, and three home series against Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and the West Indies. The ODI action will return in June 2026, which means that the fans will have to wait for a few more months.

In June 2026, India will be going against Afghanistan in the home ODI series. Following that, the team will tour England for a three-match ODI series, as RoKo may also play their final series at the English turf. It is also awaited to see how they perform, noting the 2027 World Cup is the next ICC event to take place.

Our Take

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, the stalwarts of the Indian cricket team, are in the final phase of their career. With them being retired from the Test and T20Is, they have one aim to complete. And that is to end their career on a high note by winning the ODI World Cup 2027.

Both of them are already dominating in the ICC rankings, standing in the top five. Moreover, fans also want Virat Kohli to touch the legendary record of 100 centuries by Sachin Tendulkar. As the IPL takes over in the next few weeks, fans would still wait for RoKo to be back together in ODI cricket.

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