Virat Kohli will feature in the Vijay Hazare Trophy starting December 24, marking his return to domestic cricket after

over a decade. DDCA president Rohan Jaitley confirmed his availability, anticipating a significant boost for the Delhi

team. This move follows his ODI hundred against South Africa and comes as domestic participation becomes compulsory for

contracted players.

Virat Kohli

NEW DELHI: Indian batter Virat Kohli on Tuesday confirmed that he will be available to play in the Vijay Hazare Trophy

starting December 24, news agency PTI reported, quoting DDCA president Rohan Jaitley. Kohli, who now plays only ODIs for

India, is currently part of the ongoing series against South Africa. He is set to appear in the Hazare Trophy for the

first time since February 2010, when he played against Services.

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The 37-year-old scored his 52nd ODI hundred in the series opener in Ranchi, showing he remains in rhythm despite

featuring in only one format. Earlier this year, he retired from Test cricket. He had also stepped away from T20Is after

India won the 2024 World Cup in Barbados. "He has confirmed his availability to play in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. How

many games he will feature in, that is not clear yet. Obviously, him being around will be a massive boost to the Delhi

dressing room," Jaitley was quoted as saying by news agency PTI. Delhi will begin their campaign against Andhra in

Bengaluru on December 24. They will play six matches in total. Large crowds are expected when Kohli features in domestic

cricket. Earlier this year, more than 12,000 spectators attended a Ranji Trophy match when Kohli played his first

first-class game in more than 12 years. He used the Ranji game to prepare for international cricket. Later, in a

surprise call, he announced his retirement from Tests ahead of the England tour. The BCCI has made domestic

participation compulsory for contracted players unless they are injured or on national duty.Rohit Sharma, who also

retired from Tests ahead of the England tour, is set to play for Mumbai in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Both Rohit and Kohli

scored runs in the first ODI against South Africa in Ranchi. The match was their first international appearance in

months after the tour of Australia. Kohli did not score in the first two games of that series in Australia, but hit a

half-century in the final ODI. Rohit had scored a hundred in the same match in Sydney.

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