‘He doesn’t have to give umpire’s call’, when Rohit Sharma’s funny comment on DRS call went viral

On the third day, India’s first innings was limited to 307 runs, giving England a slight lead of 46 runs. (Photo Source: X/Twitter) indian captain Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) remains in the news every day because of his strange comments. On the third day of the ongoing fourth Test against England, a video of him having a funny conversation with the umpires quickly went viral on social media. In fact, amid the umpire’s call controversy, after the match officials gave ‘not out’ on appeal, captain Rohit Sharma went to the umpire and said, “They have decided that they should not give the umpire’s call.” The incident occurred before the tea break when the original decision of not out was overturned by the umpire, despite replays showing the ball partially hitting the stumps. Rohit before tea break: “Yeh decide karke aaye hain ki inko umpire’s call dena hi nahi hain (they’ve decided that they won’t give umpire’s call)”. pic.twitter.com/s6Srdaz1uJ — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 25, 2024 India’s first innings was limited to 307 runs Talking about the match, India’s first innings was limited to 307 runs, due to which England got a slight lead of 46 runs. Apart from Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 73 runs, Dhruv Jurel displayed brilliant batting. He has shown his talent in only his second test. He played an aggressive inning of 90 runs, which included 6 fours and 4 sixes. But he missed his first century. After this, after taking the lead in the first innings, England started batting in the second innings, but the team did not have a good start. After two setbacks on the score of 19, Jack Crawley and Joe Root tried to take over the innings, but Root, who had scored a century in the first innings, was out this time after scoring only 11 runs. Jack Crawley scored 60 runs in 91 balls, while Jonny Bairstow contributed 30 runs. Till the time of writing the news, England has scored 141 runs at the loss of 8 wickets. And his total lead has reached 187 runs. Kuldeep Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin have bowled brilliantly for India. Together, both have taken a total of seven wickets so far.