Indian national cricket team captain Rohit Sharma was left dejected after Mumbai batsman Sarfaraz Khan got out strangely in the game against Australia’s premier XI. The match between the teams took place at Canberra’s Manuka Oval on Sunday (December 1).
The Indian national cricket team put up a sensational effort in the match against Australia’s PM XI. They won the game quite comfortably but even after that they continued to bat because as per the conditions of the game they needed to bat all the desired overs.
Sarfaraz Khan also got a chance with the bat against Australia’s Premier XI, Mumbai. The batter does not take advantage of the opportunity.
This gave Sarfaraz Khan a chance with the bat as well, but the Mumbai batsman did not take advantage of the opportunity as he got out cheaply. The right-hander could not continue and got the unusual expulsion in the match against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI.
Sarfaraz Khan came out to roulette, but in the most unfortunate way. The batsman tried to play the move towards the leg side but the ball caught the outside edge and was caught behind the stumps by wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Harper and had to take a long walk back.
This made captain Rohit Sharma very disappointed. The captain of the Indian national cricket team hung his head in frustration and covered his face. He seemed unimpressed with the way Sarfaraz Khan came out of the matter and his reaction went viral on the internet.
Rohit Sharma was left absolutely dejected when Sarfaraz Khan walked out in the warm-up match against Australia’s Prime Minister’s XI.
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Sarfaraz Khan was back in the hut after scoring just 1 run in 4 balls. He did not feature in the Indian national cricket team’s first match and is unlikely to play for the team in the second match, which will be played in Adelaide from December 6.
Rohit Sharma did not have a great outing with the bat in the match against Australia’s PM XI
Coming to Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian national cricket team also did not have a great outing with the bat in the game against Australia’s PM XI. He didn’t come to open the innings as he allowed KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal to take the lead.
Rohit Sharma batted at number 4, but it was not the kind of outing he would have wanted with the bat in what was his first outing in Australia. The captain of the Indian national cricket team was back in the hut for just 4 runs when he got caught in the slips while chasing a fifth ball.
With Rohit Sharma batting at number 4, there is speculation that the Indian National Cricket Team captain could bat in the middle order in the second game. He will sacrifice his batting position for KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 201 runs in partnership in the first match.
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