Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is usually known for his funny reactions and responses both on-field and off the field. A similar sort of incident also happened in the recently-concluded Nagpur Test against Australia. It all happened when Ashwin spun the web around Aussie batter Peter Handscomb and appealed for a dismissal in leg-before wicket; to which the umpire agreed and declared the latter out.
Handscomb went up to the stairs and everyone on the field was waiting for the DRS decision by the TV umpire. Meanwhile, the Indian skipper was visible on the screen, for which he scolded the production crew to show DRS tracker instead of him on the screen.
“Mujhe kya dikha rha hai, udhar dikha na (for what you are showing my face, show what’s required)” said Rohit as he can be heard in the video of the moment that is now making rounds on social media.
Here’s the video of when Rohit Sharma scolded the production crew:
Captain Rohit scolding the production crew to show the DRS reply instead of pretty face 😂😂😜#BorderGavaskarTrophy2023#INDvsAUS #RohitSharma𓃵 pic.twitter.com/nsQcCHWYcW
— Ankit Sharma (@AnkitSharma8878) February 11, 2023
Just within minutes of this video, the Indian cricket fans took no time in coming up with hilarious and interesting replies in the comment section of the video tweet posted by a user.
Here’s how fans reacted:
🤣🤣 sabse alag h rohit😎🌝
— ʀᴀᴊɴᴀɴᴅᴀɴɪ ꜱɪɴɢʜ⁴⁵🇮🇳 (@ImNandani45) February 11, 2023
Just sharmaji things 🤣🤣🤣
— Saiteja Ch🥴 (@satch2_) February 11, 2023
The complete package 😂
— Ashy Vc (@imashy_vc) February 11, 2023
😂😂😂are salaa 😂😂😂😂👌👌👌
— ಪುನರ್ವ ಗೌಡ . Punarva Gowda (@PBharathiya) February 11, 2023
Are mereko kyo dikha Raha bowl tracking karna🤪🤪🤪
— Rahul (@itsRahul9828) February 11, 2023
Ben Stokes 😅😂😂
— AV (@heretoroar) February 11, 2023
Speaking of Rohit Sharma’s performances with the bat in the recently-concluded first of the four-match Test series against Australia, he smashed a brilliant century of 120 runs with 15 boundaries and two sixes to his name. This century came from Rohit Sharma’s bat when it was must require for the hosts in the turning conditions where Australian off-spinners were dominating in the first Indian innings.
Rohit Sharma has also become the fourth captain in international cricket to score a century in all formats of the game; he is also the first ever Indian skipper to achieve this feat across all formats of the game.
Now, Rohit Sharma will be in action for Team India in the second of the four-match Test series against Australia. Both teams will play this match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Friday, the 17th of February next week.