Rohit Sharma: The last Test match of the four-Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Captain Steve Smith won the toss and decided to bat in this match.
But looking at the carelessness of the players in the game, it seems that Team India has made up its mind to lose the match. The match’s wicketkeeper Srikar Bharat created such a stir that even captain Rohit Sharma could not control his anger and scolded Bharat fiercely.
KS Bharat Became A Victim Of Rohit Sharma’s Anger
Taking a lesson from the defeat of the third match, the Indian team was engaged in trying to put pressure on the openers of the Kangaroo team from the beginning of the fourth match. But in this, a mistake by wicketkeeper-batsman Srikar Bharat spoiled all the efforts made by Umesh Yadav.
A video is going viral on social media in which the ball hit by the bat of kangaroo batsman Travis Head went to Bharat, but Bharat dropped that simple catch. All these incidents were seen in the 6th over of the match when The command of bowling was in the hands of fast bowler Umesh Yadav.
The head could not understand Umesh’s sharp balls, so he made a mistake, and on the 5th ball of the over, taking the edge of the bat, the ball went to Bharat, standing behind the wicket. But Bharat could not catch this easy catch, and the ball fell, leaving Bharat.
After this, Captain Rohit Sharma was very angry with his shameful act. Along with this, even Virat Kohli standing in the slip, could not believe the ball had left Bharat’s hands. Bharat, as head, missed a big chance.
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Travis Head and Usman Khawaja Get Australia Off To A Good Start
Batting first after winning the toss, Australia made a brilliant half-century partnership, giving the Kangaroo team a good start. Both Khawaja and Head put together an impressive partnership of 61 runs. However, this pair of Kangaroo teams was soon broken by Ashwin. Ashwin’s head was caught by Ravindra Jadeja standing at long on for a personal score of 32 runs.