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His words immediately went viral and Rohit added another funny comment to his long list of such statements.
Rohit Sharma was caught making a cheeky comment to Akash Deep, and the stump microphone caught it. The incident occurred in the fifth delivery of the 114th over when Akash bowled so wide that even wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant couldn’t pick it up after he bowled.
He tried to bowl a very full one, but the ball probably slipped out of his hands and out of the cut strip, only marginally saving a no-ball. Pant immediately pounced and somehow stopped it, but the two batsmen had enough time to take a single, giving the team two runs.
Rohit was frustrated by this broad expression and exclaimed, “Abbe sar mein kuch hai (Do you have a brain)?” while shaking his head. His words immediately went viral and Rohit added another funny comment to his long list of such statements.
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The microphone seems to have been made for Rohit, who always has a few things to say whenever a player makes a mistake or something unusual happens on the field. Akash Deep had a wry smile on his face after this installment, and he probably also enjoyed Rohit’s comments as they were not intended to be rude or offensive.
India in deep trouble after losing four wickets in 51 runs
India conceded 445 runs in the first innings after electing to bowl first, with Travis Head (152) and Steve Smith (101) recording sensational centuries. While Jasprit Bumrah bowled well and picked up six wickets, other players fought for control.
Later, India did not get off to the best of starts as they lost Yashasvi Jaiswal in just the second delivery of the innings. Later, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli too could not last long and lost wickets in quick successions.
Then came a rain delay and just after the break, Pat Cummins took a great wicket from Rishabh Pant to put Australia in the driving seat. At the end of the day, India are 51/4 and desperately need a big partnership.
They are still behind by 394 runs, with KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma at the crease. Rain is still forecast for the remaining days and India will now play for survival.
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