As the opening Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 approaches, Australian media has taken a dig at Virat Kohli, the star Indian cricketer, highlighting his recent dip in form and hinting that this red-ball tour might be his last on Australian soil. Also Read: “Ghatiya, Top Ka Doghla” - Tanveer Ahmed Slams BCCI For The Champions Trophy Drama Virat Kohli, still one of cricket's most celebrated figures, has faced a rough patch with the bat, especially in 2024. This has sparked speculation about how much longer he can perform at the top level. According to the Australian newspaper The Herald Sun, the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) in Australia might be the end of Kohli’s career, with young talent Yashasvi Jaiswal being seen as the future star of Indian batting. A Report in The Herald Sun on Virat Kohli stated: “This summer, the man looks set to be farewelled on these shores. Kohli left his first impression of note on Australian audiences in 2012 at the SCG when he stuck up his finger to the crowd, but his most lasting one came two Tests later when he scored India's lone ton of the series. The boy had arrived and would go on to define the Australia-India rivalry for the next decade.” The Herald Sun emphasized that Yashasvi Jaiswal is a key player to keep an eye on throughout the series, suggesting that he has the potential to emerge as the future face of Indian cricket. They further wrote: “In Kohli's place, Jaiswal looks ready to fill in, having spent the past 18 months establishing himself as the most exciting Indian batter of his generation. And like Kohli before him, when he is in full flow, nothing feels out of reach for India." Virat Kohli's impact on Indian cricket is a legacy in itself, but his recent performance has been less impressive. Heading into the crucial Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, he carries significant responsibilities on his shoulders.