Published 13:57 IST, September 21st 2024
Rohit Sharma Gets ANGRY, Yells at Teammate During IND vs BAN 1st Test - WATCH VIRAL VIDEO
Ind vs Ban: On the afternoon post-lunch on Saturday in Chepauk, India captain Rohit Sharma lost his cool on a player and yelled at him.
Ind vs Ban: On the afternoon post-lunch on Saturday in Chepauk, India captain Rohit Sharma lost his cool on a player and yelled at him. It was reasonably hot and humid in Chennai, and India were fielding after having declared their innings, setting Bangladesh a mammoth 515 to chase. Due to the mammoth target Bangladesh had in front of them, Team India seemed a little lacklustre in the field and spotting this, India captain was spotted yelling at his players asking them to wake up and be attentive. "Oye, Sab So Rahe Hai!" he said. Rohit is usually relaxed in the middle and hence this is a rare moment when he loses his cool on his teammate. It cannot be confirmed who was the cricketer. Here is the viral clip:
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Meanwhile, India are ruling the roost in the Chepauk Test and there is plenty of time left.
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AS IT HAPPENED
India declared their second innings at 287 for four, setting Bangladesh a daunting 515-run target to win the opening Test, here Saturday.
Resuming at 81/3, India continued their domination on day three with comeback-man Rishabh Pant (109) and Shubman Gill (119 not out) completing their centuries with dominant batting.
Making a splendid return to Test cricket after 634 days following his horrific car crash in December 2022, Pant showcased his trademark strokeplay, bringing up his sixth Test century off just 124 balls.
With this he also equaled the talismanic former captain MS Dhoni for most centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper.
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Following Pant's dismissal for a well-made 109 (128b; 13x4, 4x6), Gill reached his fifth Test century, taking 161 balls to get there. Gill faced 176 balls in his innings, hitting 10 shots to the fence and four over it.
Bangladesh were bundled out for a meager 149 on day two in response to India's 376, as a record 17 wickets fell in a dramatic day’s play at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
(With agency inputs)
Updated 13:58 IST, September 21st 2024