Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma In Vijay Hazare Trophy Highlights: Virat Kohli carried his good run in Delhi's second Vijay Hazare trophy match with a classy 77. Delhi scored 254/9 before restricting Gujarat to 247-all-out to clinch a thriller. On the other hand, Rohit Sharma after his brilliant ton went out for a first-ball duck but managed to redeem himself with his dedication on the field. Mumbai put up 331 runs on the board and restricted Uttarakhand to 280/9.

Delhi have won the match by 7 runs. Kohli was adjudged as MOTM. Mumbai have also won the match by 51 runs.
Rohit Sharma was spotted thanking the fans for the immense support he got in Jaipur. Virat Kohli on the other hand has been quite focused on the field in his match.
After 30 overs of play Uttarkhand are now at 144/4 needing 188 runs to win. While Gujarat are batting at 145/5 needing 110 in the last 15 overs.
Here's the video of the catch that is doing the rounds in social media...
Rohit Sharma doing wicket keeping#VijayHazareTrophy2025 pic.twitter.com/3Chy8jpauT
— The last dance (@26lastdance) December 26, 2025
Uttarakhand are now at 50/1 after 11 overs of play. Rohit Sharma took a catch while fielding at slip.
We are back for the run-chase and Gujarat are now at 70/1 after 14 overs of play.
Virat Kohli's Delhi have put up a total of 254/9 after 50 overs of play, while Rohit Sharma's Mumbai have scored 331/7 in 50 overs.
After 47.2 overs, Delhi are now at 239/9. Mumbai on the other hand are now at 288/6 after 46 overs of play.
After 40 overs of play, Delhi are now at 192/5. Mumbai, on the other hand were at 166/4 till the 28th over.
After 28 overs of play, Mumbai are now at 166/4.
After Virat Kohli's departure, Delhi are now at 145/4 (28.5)
Virat Kohli departs after scoring a brilliant 77 out of 61 runs! He was looking so well for yet another hundred but Vishal Jayshwal spoils the party!
New record for Virat Kohli! He just keeps on breaking records!
🚨 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE IN LIST A CRICKET HISTORY 🚨
— Ayush Singh (@Ayush_Singh27) December 26, 2025
Virat Kohli - 57.87*.
Michael Bevan - 57.86.
- King Kohli at the Top! 👑 pic.twitter.com/na1absbY1v
After 19 overs of play, Virat Kohli are now at 98/2. He is currently batting at 73(55)
As per the latest update, Kohli is batting on 61(41). He has struck a total of 12 boundaries till now as Delhi are at 74/1 after 13 overs of play.
Making it count through boundaries! Once again proving that age is just a number!
Virat Kohli 33 ball 58* run pic.twitter.com/1CrCILUs8Z
— Pijush Saha (@sahapijush7) December 26, 2025
Virat Kohli brings up his fifty in 29 balls! No wonder he is the top run-getter for India this year in ODIs!
Virat Kohli reaches yet another 50 in List A cricket.
— archith (@InswinginMenace) December 26, 2025
His 6th consecutive 50+ score in the 50 over format.
And this one has been an express innings so far. Just 29 balls and 11 fours + 1 six.
FIFTY For Virat Kohli!! A hundred in the first game and now following it up with a fifty this time around! He is in some form today!
- Hundred Vs Andhra in 1st Match.
— Tanuj (@ImTanujSingh) December 26, 2025
- Now Fifty Vs Gujarat in 2nd Match.
VIRAT KOHLI IS JUST UNSTOPPABLE AT THE MOMENT IN THIS VHT - THE GOAT. 🐐 pic.twitter.com/b8mLVyFoY3
Delhi are now at 56/1 after 9 overs of play. Virat Kohli is on the verge of scoring a half-century! Kohli is now at 48(26)
Delhi are now at 39/1 afer 7 overs of play. Kohli is currently batting at 31(16). He has so far smashed 6 boundaries and 1 six.
Picture of Rohit Sharma has gone viral as he walks back to the pavilion.
Rohit Sharma out for a duck against Uttarakhand in Vijay Hazare Trophy pic.twitter.com/Zprm0qG5AM
— Rohit Baliyan (@rohit_balyan) December 26, 2025
Mumbai are now at 22/1 after 5 overs. Devendra Singh Bora got Rohit on the first ball.
Virat Kohli has already struck 4 boundaries and 2 sixes so far in the match today!
Virat Kohli 🔥 pic.twitter.com/J8j2IjoM5Y
— Divyanshu Kunal (@imD12kunal) December 26, 2025
Virat Kohli is in fine form today! The former India captain is now batting on 14(11). Delhi are now at 18/1 (4.2)
Oh no! Rohit Sharma out for a duck!! The man who scored a century in the last match, departs without even troubling the bowlers! The fans inside the stadium are unhappy!
Rohit Sharma dismissed on 0 (1) while playing pull shot in the 2nd Vijay Hazare Trophy Game 💔
— Tejash (@Tejashyyyyy) December 26, 2025
Now fans started leaving stadium after Rohit's wicket. pic.twitter.com/w3wJ5VpYtQ
Uttarakhand (Playing XI): Aarav Mahajan, Kunal Chandela(c), Aanjaneya Suryavanshi, Yuvraj Chaudhary, Saurabh Rawat(w), Kamal Singh, Jagadeesha Suchith, Mayank Mishra, Abhay Negi, Jagmohan Nagarkoti, Devendra Singh Bora.
Mumbai (Playing XI): Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Rohit Sharma, Musheer Khan, Sarfaraz Khan, Siddhesh Lad, Hardik Tamore(w), Shams Mulani, Tanush Kotian, Shardul Thakur(c), Onkar Tukaram Tarmale, Tushar Deshpande.
Delhi (Playing XI): Priyansh Arya, Arpit Rana, Virat Kohli, Nitish Rana, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Ayush Badoni, Harsh Tyagi, Simarjeet Singh, Prince Yadav, Navdeep Saini, Ishant Sharma.
Gujarat (Playing XI): Aarya Desai, Urvil Patel(w), Abhishek Desai, Jaymeet Patel, Chintan Gaja(c), Saurav Chauhan, Hemang Patel, Vishal Jayswal, Ravi Bishnoi, Arzan Nagwaswalla, Amit Desai.
Video from minutes ago in Bengaluru! Delhi team has reached the stadium!
Virat Kohli and Delhi team arrived for 2nd match against Gujarat. #VijayHazareTrophy #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/iiqTnMqyOK
— @TheKhelFeed (@Bajrang029_) December 26, 2025
Hitman warming up before he takes guard!
Rohit Sharma at SMS stadium, Jaipur. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/S0JNyTx5UX
— Rohit Sharma Fan (@hitmanfanfollow) December 26, 2025
The fans have already started to fill the stands. Expecting another 3K attendance for the Rohit Sharma show!
Grounds have gathered at sms for their beloved Rohit Sharma. Expecting a good outing 😁 @rushiii_12 @mufaddal_vohra @CricCrazyJohns @ pic.twitter.com/fFPWJ0K4rg
— Lokesh45 (@LokeshK16017421) December 26, 2025
Playing his first List A game since 2013, Kohli rolled back the years with a commanding 131 off 101 balls against Andhra Pradesh, notching up his 58th List A century and anchoring Delhi's successful 299-run chase. The knock not only reaffirmed his enduring class but also instantly lifted Delhi into contention as one of the strongest sides in the group.
Buoyed by Kohli's presence, Delhi now boast a formidable batting line-up brimming with confidence and belief. Gujarat, however, arrive with momentum of their own. They opened their campaign with a convincing eight-wicket win over Services and will be eager to test themselves against a star-studded Delhi outfit.
While Gujarat hold a slight historical edge-having won two of their three previous List A meetings with Delhi-current form and conditions are expected to have a far greater bearing on the outcome.
The Bengaluru pitch is likely to favour batters. Traditionally flat and dry, it offers limited assistance to spinners and rewards stroke-makers once they get set. With a morning start, seamers may enjoy some early movement due to residual moisture, but conditions should ease quickly, making chasing a preferred option.
Meanwhile, all eyes will also be on Jaipur, where Rohit Sharma leads Mumbai into an Elite Group C encounter against Uttarakhand at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Mumbai come into the game riding high after a dominant win over Sikkim, a match that marked Rohit's return to white-ball domestic cricket after more than seven years. The veteran opener made an emphatic statement, smashing a scintillating 155 to power Mumbai to a comprehensive victory and underline his undiminished appetite for big scores.
The 41-time Ranji Trophy champions will be keen to consolidate their position at the top of the Group C table, especially with their batting unit firing on all cylinders. Uttarakhand, in contrast, are under early pressure after a difficult opening match against Himachal Pradesh, where their batters struggled against disciplined bowling. Facing a Mumbai side stacked with experience and form presents a stern challenge, but it also offers Uttarakhand a chance to reset and make a statement.
Interestingly, this will be the first-ever List A meeting between Mumbai and Uttarakhand, adding a fresh layer of intrigue. While Mumbai start as clear favourites on paper, Uttarakhand will hope the lack of historical baggage allows them to play with freedom.
The Sawai Mansingh Stadium surface is expected to be largely batting-friendly as well. Fast bowlers could extract some assistance early in the morning, but once the pitch settles, run-scoring should become easier. As in Bengaluru, teams may prefer to bowl first and exploit the early conditions before trusting their batters to chase.
With Kohli and Rohit headlining action in two different venues, the Vijay Hazare Trophy has suddenly taken on an added sheen, offering fans a rare chance to watch India's modern greats reaffirm their class on the domestic stage.