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VIDEO: Despite Catching The Ball, Siraj Gave A Four, Then Rohit Gave This Deadly Look

A series of three ODIs is being played between India and Australia. Today the third and decisive ODI match of the Chepauk Stadium series in Chennai is being played. In the third ODI of the series, captain Steve Smith won the toss and decided to bat first.

During the match, the Indian team’s fast bowler Mohammed Siraj made a missed field on Browndy, after which captain Rohit Sharma became furious and lashed out at Siraj. The video of captain Rohit Sharma’s anger is becoming fiercely viral on social media.

Captain Rohit Fumed At Mohammed Siraj

Mohammed Siraj In IND Vs AUS 3rd ODI Video
Mohammed Siraj

Akshar Patel was doing the 12th over of the innings, and Mitchell Marsh was batting. Akshar bowled the fifth ball of the 12th over outside the off stump, which was cut towards point by Mitchell Marsh, the ball went towards Mohammed Siraj standing at deep point, but Mohammed Siraj caught the ball, but his leg touched the boundary, and Australia got Got the square.

Captain Rohit Sharma looked very angry with Mohammed Siraj Par for being unable to catch the easy ball. This video of Rohit Sharma is becoming quite viral on social media.

Indian Bowlers Troubled Australia Batsmen Fiercely

Let us tell you that the bowlers of the Indian team troubled the Australian batters fiercely. Half of Australia’s team returned to the pavilion for just 138 runs. Indian team all-rounder Hardik Pandya gave three shocks to Australia, one after the other.

Hardik Pandya uprooted the top order of the Australian team. Pandya dismissed Australia’s top three batters. Along with Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav was also a successful bowler for Team India; Kuldeep Yadav dismissed three Australian batters. At the same time, Axar Patel got one wicket.

Mitchell Marsh scored the most runs for Australia. Mitchell Marsh got out after scoring 47 runs. After Marsh, Alex Carey tried to stay on the wicket but got out after scoring 38 runs. Until writing the news, Australia has scored 213 runs for seven wickets in 41 overs.

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