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Four days before the start of the ODI series against Australia, the Indian cricket squad arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to depart for Australia. Notably, India will be visiting the Aussies for three-match ODI series and a five-match T20I series. The biggest highlight of the series is star cricketers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who seem to be in great shape just before the mega white-ball assignment. There has been a lot of buzz around the consequences if these legends live up to the mark in the upcoming series, but from first look, both of them seemed fine. Team India departs for Australia on Wednesday, early morning On the morning of 15 October, Indian players arrived at the IGI Airport in Delhi with Virat Kohli at the helm, followed by Shreyas Iyer, Rohit Sharma and other players of the Indian cricket team. Harshit Rana was the next one to be clicked, along with Arshdeep Singh and others. Notably, Kohli had just returned to Delhi from London on Tuesday morning since he was supposed to fly early today. It is his first white-ball assignment since Champions Trophy in which he appeared on March 9. Notably, he was part of the morning batch that departed for Australia. There will be a batch of other players who will depart in the evening today for the ODI series. Rohit’s stirring appearance at the CEAT Tyres Awards It was not just Virat Kohli that fans are excited about for the Australia ODI series. Rohit Sharma has also caught the headlines due to his recent appearance at the CEAT Tyres Awards, leaving fans stunned with his fitness in a casual outfit, an issue that was being targeted on social media several times. In addition to it, he loves to bat on the Australian soil, and that’s why the ODI tour becomes more special for the former Indian ODI skipper. India’s biggest white-ball challenge after the Champions Trophy 2025 Notably, after winning the 2025 Champions Trophy final, this is the first time that India will be playing white-ball cricket, that too against a seasoned squad like Australia. It is also Shubman Gill’s first white-ball assignment as a skipper, so there will be pressure there to leave an impact after his assuring red-ball leadership. Meanwhile, the tour will last more than 20 days, including 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is. The ODI matches will take place on 19, 23 and 25 October. And the T20I matches will be played on 29 October, 31 October, 2 November, 6 November, and 8 November.