The atmosphere at the Adelaide Oval was thick with emotion on Friday as Indian cricket icon Virat Kohli walked off the field for what could be his final international innings at the venue. Unfortunately for fans, his farewell turned into heartbreak — Kohli was dismissed for a second consecutive duck in the ongoing India vs Australia ODI series, leaving the crowd stunned into silence before erupting into applause as he waved one last time.

A Farewell That Ended Too Soon
Kohli’s Adelaide swansong was one of the most anticipated moments of the series. The former India captain, who has crafted some of his greatest innings on this very ground, arrived to loud cheers and chants of “Kohli! Kohli!” that echoed across the stadium. But the fairytale ending everyone hoped for never came.
Facing Josh Hazlewood, Kohli was trapped LBW for a golden duck on his very first delivery. He reviewed the umpire’s decision, but the replay confirmed that the ball was clipping the leg stump. The Indian superstar stood frozen for a moment before walking back, visibly disappointed, even as Australian players celebrated quietly out of respect for the legend.
For fans in Adelaide, many of whom have followed Kohli’s every innings at the venue since his debut, it was a bittersweet moment. As he left the field, Kohli raised his bat and waved to all corners of the stadium — a gesture that many interpreted as a final goodbye to his beloved Adelaide crowd.
Back-to-Back Ducks — A Rare Sight
For a player of Kohli’s caliber, back-to-back ducks are an extraordinary rarity. Known for his consistency and mental toughness, Kohli’s last back-to-back ODI ducks came over a decade ago in 2012.
In the first ODI of the current series in Sydney, Kohli had fallen for a duck against Mitchell Starc, misjudging an outswinger that clipped the off-stump. The second duck in Adelaide marks one of the lowest points in his otherwise glittering ODI career, where he boasts over 13,000 runs and 47 centuries.
Despite this slump, cricket experts have urged fans not to overreact. Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting commented on-air,
“Every great player goes through a rough patch. Kohli has been India’s match-winner in this country for years. Two ducks don’t change that.”
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Adelaide: A Ground Full of Memories
If there is one overseas venue that holds a special place in Virat Kohli’s career, it is Adelaide Oval. It was here that the then-young Kohli scored his first Test century in Australia in 2012, silencing critics who doubted his ability to perform abroad.
He returned in 2014 as stand-in captain and delivered one of the greatest modern Test centuries — a majestic 141 in the fourth innings, nearly taking India to victory in a dramatic run chase. In ODIs too, Kohli’s record at Adelaide is outstanding, with four centuries and an average of over 75 before this match.
That’s why this particular dismissal hurt both Kohli and his fans deeply. The same ground that had witnessed his rise to cricketing greatness became the stage for a quiet, emotional farewell.
The Crowd’s Standing Ovation
Despite the early dismissal, the Adelaide crowd made sure Kohli received the farewell he deserved. As he walked back, disappointed but composed, thousands stood up and applauded. Many fans held banners reading “Thank You, King Kohli” and “Once a legend, always a legend.”
Videos shared on social media show Kohli giving a final wave to the fans, touching his helmet, and mouthing “Thank you.” The moment went viral, with hashtags like #ThankYouKohli and #AdelaideFarewell trending worldwide within minutes.
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green later said in the post-match interview,
“It’s rare to see opposition fans cheering louder than home supporters. That’s what Virat brings to cricket — respect and admiration, no matter where he plays.”
India’s Struggle Without Kohli’s Anchor
Kohli’s dismissal left India in early trouble as the team slumped to 27 for 3 within the first six overs. His absence was felt immediately as India’s middle order failed to find stability against Australia’s disciplined bowling attack.
Though KL Rahul and Shubman Gill tried to rebuild the innings, the team was eventually bowled out for 213 — a below-par total on a good batting track. Australia comfortably chased down the target with seven wickets in hand, sealing the series 2–0 with one match remaining.
Cricket pundits noted that India’s batting lineup still heavily relies on Kohli’s experience and composure in pressure situations. His early exits in both games have exposed the team’s lack of a dependable No. 3 alternative.
What’s Next for Kohli?
At 36, Kohli is no longer the flamboyant youngster he once was, but he remains one of the fittest and most dedicated cricketers in the game. Sources close to the team suggest that while he is not considering retirement yet, Kohli is expected to take a short break before the upcoming home series against England.
Speaking after the match, captain Rohit Sharma said,
“Virat has given everything to Indian cricket. We all go through phases like this, but knowing him, he’ll come back stronger. Adelaide has always been special to him, and it was emotional for all of us to see that moment today.”
Social Media Reactions
Fans, celebrities, and cricketers took to social media to express their support and gratitude.
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Sachin Tendulkar tweeted:
“Form is temporary, class is permanent. Proud of you, Virat. You’ve inspired a generation.”
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Anushka Sharma, Kohli’s wife and actress, shared a simple red heart emoji on Instagram, along with a photo of him waving to fans.
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Thousands of fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with emotional messages. One user wrote,
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“He walked back with a duck, but left as a legend.”
Another said,
“Two ducks won’t define him. The roar of Adelaide will echo for years.”
Legacy Beyond the Numbers
Kohli’s Adelaide farewell highlights more than just a dip in form — it underscores his immense influence on the modern game. Few players have combined passion, fitness, and aggression the way he has. His leadership transformed India into one of the most formidable Test sides, and his ODI records speak for themselves.
Even Australian legend Steve Waugh once said,
“Kohli brought intensity to cricket that reminded me of the greats. He doesn’t just play to win; he plays to dominate.”
As the sun set over Adelaide Oval, the image of Kohli’s final wave stayed in everyone’s minds — not as a symbol of defeat, but as a moment of reflection on an era defined by excellence and emotion.
Conclusion: A Chapter Closes, The Legend Continues
For fans, Kohli’s back-to-back ducks may have been disappointing, but they do little to tarnish his legacy. Every legend has a chapter that ends in silence rather than applause, and this was one such day. Yet, Kohli’s connection with Adelaide and his unmatched contributions to world cricket will remain immortal.
Whether or not he returns to play at Adelaide again, Virat Kohli’s roar will always echo in its stands — a reminder that greatness isn’t defined by scores, but by spirit.