Rohit had hit three six and one limit before the unprecedented break.
On February 9, the second ODI series of India’s house against England scored a cheerful day for Cricket fans, since Rohit Sharma’s bat has finally spoken. However, his blitzkrieg with opener Shubman Gill stopped due to the reflector failure in Cuttack. The pause frustrated the batters and fans equally.
Odisha Cricket Association
This is one of those reasons why one of the oldest Barabati stages is not receiving international matches. The worst management, the worst people who manage it. pic.twitter.com/ofjoquizng
– SAFFRON WARRIOR
(@bibhu4443) February 9, 2025
Rohit and Gill’s attack
Before the failure of the reflector during the seventh place, Rohit was hitting at an attack rate of more than 160. He had hit three six and one limit before the unprecedented break. His opening partner, Gill was also burning with three limits.