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Rohit Sharma loses his cool and shouts at his teammate during the first test of IND vs NZ [WATCH]

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Rohit Sharma loses his cool and shouts at his teammate during the first test of IND vs NZ [WATCH]


Rohit’s words were picked up by the microphone.

During the ongoing first Test of IND vs NZ, India captain Rohit Sharma lost his cool in the middle and could be seen shouting at a teammate.

Rohit’s words were caught on the microphone and it can be assumed that they were directed at a fellow Indian player. Rohit clearly seemed unhappy with something in the middle and wanted things done differently.

For the Indian team itself, it was a frustrating day of cricket. After a failure on Day 1, India opted to bat first today and fell to their lowest total at home, managing just 46 runs.

After that, India missed a few chances to make a breakthrough and naturally, Rohit was furious.

Watch video of the incident below.

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Rohit Sharma looked frustrated on multiple occasions.

Earlier, Rohit Sharma was caught on camera looking extremely disappointed when Indian star KL Rahul had a brain-fading moment in his slip-ups.

Rahul missed a chance for India to draw first blood after Kiwi captain Tom Latham intercepted a delivery, but instead of going for a catch, Rahul appeared to duck the opportunity as the ball raced towards the boundary.

Young cricketer Sarfaraz Khan also had to face the captain’s wrath.

Rohit expressed his frustration with Sarfaraz using some harsh words as he became angry after Sarfaraz Khan did not realize that the bowler was already coming into the bowl and that he had to stand close to the batsman.

Usually, Rohit’s comments caught on the microphone are light-hearted and funny, but this time there was no humor in them as India came under pressure from the start against New Zealand.

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