Rohit Sharma Wicket: Rohit Sharma’s heart broke after losing his wicket on the ball of Ejaz Patel, Hitman stood with his head bowed.
Rohit Sharma was out after scoring 52 runs in the second innings. Rohit Sharma Wicket (Photo Source: Rohit Sharma Wicket: The first match of the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand is being played from October 16 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. On the second day of the game, Team India was all out for 46 runs in the first innings. New Zealand scored 402 runs in the first innings, Rachin Ravindra played a brilliant score of 134 runs. After flopping with the bat in the first innings, Team India made a great start in the second innings. The pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma appeared with the same intent for which they are known. Captain Rohit Sharma played brilliantly and completed his half-century in 59 balls by hitting 4,6,4 against Matt Henry in the 21st over. But then the Hitman was heartbroken in the very next over. He lost his wicket in a very strange manner against Ajaz Patel. Rohit Sharma disappointed after getting out The 22nd over of India’s second innings was bowled by Ejaz Patel. Virat Kohli hit a four on the first ball of the over, then after running one run on the next ball, Kohli gave the strike to Rohit Sharma. Indian captain Roi could not score runs on the third and fourth balls of the over. Then he was bowled on the fifth ball. Rohit Sharma defended but the ball hit the stumps. After this, Rohit stood up with his head bowed and slowly moved towards the pavilion. Rohit was very disappointed and looking at him it seemed as if he was going to cry. The fans present at the Chinnaswamy Stadium were also quite surprised by the Hitman’s wicket. In the second innings, the Indian captain scored 52 runs in 63 balls with the help of 8 fours and one six. Very Unlucky💔 Well played, this is what he can do if he takes his time and plays calmly same #RohitSharma𓃵Same!!#INDvsNZ #ViratKohli𓃵 pic.twitter.com/dVkAXB6M7o — Mahendra Choudhary (@MG_Choudhary_07) October 18, 2024