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Yashasvi Jaiswal replaces injured Virat Kohli for Afghanistan ODIs

Rohit Iyer · · 4 min read
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A Major Shift in the Indian ODI Lineup

The landscape for India’s upcoming ODI series against Afghanistan has shifted significantly. Following confirmation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), it has been announced that Yashasvi Jaiswal replaces injured Virat Kohli for Afghanistan ODIs. This late-stage roster adjustment comes after Kohli was ruled out due to a hamstring injury sustained during the closing stages of the 2026 Indian Premier League season.

The Circumstances Behind the Change

The injury occurred while Kohli was playing a pivotal role in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s successful run to the IPL 2026 title. Despite the physical setback, Kohli’s form throughout the tournament had been nothing short of exceptional. Chairman of selectors, Ajit Agarkar, addressed the media in Mumbai this Saturday to confirm the news, noting that the medical team has advised a period of recovery to ensure the veteran batter returns to full fitness.

Kohli’s absence is a significant blow to the squad, particularly given his exclusive focus on the ODI format following his retirement from Test cricket and T20 Internationals. His most recent appearance for the national side in the 50-over format was during the home series against New Zealand in January. During that series, Kohli proved he remains the backbone of the batting order, amassing 240 runs at a stellar average of 80 and a strike rate of 105.26.

Jaiswal’s Opportunity to Shine

For Yashasvi Jaiswal, this call-up represents a massive opportunity to cement his position in the ODI setup. Having already demonstrated his explosive capabilities in shorter formats, Jaiswal will be under the spotlight as he steps into the void left by one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. His ability to anchor an innings while maintaining a high scoring rate makes him a natural successor for the top-order slot.

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The pressure will certainly be on the young left-hander to replicate the kind of form that saw Kohli dominate the recent IPL, where the latter scored 675 runs at an average of 56.25 and a career-best strike rate of 165.84. As RCB celebrated back-to-back titles, Kohli’s individual brilliance was a defining factor, and filling those shoes is no small task for any rising star.

Looking Ahead: The Afghanistan Series

The three-match ODI series against Afghanistan is highly anticipated, providing India with a chance to test their squad depth ahead of future international assignments. The schedule is set as follows:

  • First ODI: June 13 at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala.
  • Second ODI: June 17 at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow.
  • Third ODI: June 20 at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.

The series will be a stern test for the Indian team, as Afghanistan has consistently proven themselves to be a formidable opponent in limited-overs cricket. With the absence of a cornerstone player like Kohli, the team management will likely lean on the versatility of the middle order and the tactical acumen of the leadership group to navigate these fixtures.

What Comes Next?

Following the conclusion of this series, the Indian cricket team is scheduled for an intense engagement in England, starting July 14. The selectors have confirmed that the final squad for the England tour will be determined only after the conclusion of the Afghanistan series, allowing them to monitor the performance of players like Jaiswal and assess the recovery progress of those currently on the sidelines.

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While the fans will undoubtedly miss seeing Kohli in action in Dharamsala, Lucknow, and Chennai, the inclusion of Jaiswal provides a fresh dynamic to the team. The coming weeks will offer a clearer picture of how the Indian team manages its transitions and whether the current depth can sustain the high standards set by the senior core. Cricket enthusiasts will be watching closely to see if this change acts as a catalyst for a new era of dominance in the ODI format.

Rohit Iyer

Rohit Iyer is a senior cricket correspondent for News18, known for his meticulous breakdown of batting techniques and his sharp analysis of IPL auction dynamics. A Loyola College, Chennai graduate, he cut his teeth covering Tamil Nadu’s vibrant domestic circuit—from the Ranji Trophy to the TNPL—before joining the national sports desk. Rohit’s writing is distinguished by his ability to explain the biomechanics of a cover drive as clearly as the strategy behind a multi‑crore auction bid. He has reported live from multiple IPL seasons, bilateral series, and junior World Cups, with a special focus on the pathways that turn promising teenagers into international stars. A Chennai Press Club awardee and a regular voice on News18’s cricket programming, Rohit combines the curiosity of a coach with the rigour of a journalist, always seeking the human story behind the runs and records.