T20 World Cup 2024: After Rohit Sharma’s mic malfunctioned, this gesture by Shaun Pollock won the hearts of fans, watch video

This incident happened during India vs Ireland match Rohit Sharma (Image Credit- Twitter X) India have had a great start to the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024. The Men in Blue started the tournament in style by winning the first match against Ireland by 8 wickets at the newly built County Cricket Stadium in New York. So, after the end of this match, former South African fast bowler and commentator in the ongoing T20 World Cup, Shaun Pollock made such a gesture towards Indian captain Rohit Sharma, whose video went viral on social media in no time. Let us tell you that after the match was over, when Indian captain Rohit Sharma was giving an interview during the post-match, his mic stopped working due to some technical problem, but during this time, Pollock turned his mic towards Rohit. He also held the mic for some time. As soon as Pollock did this for Rohit, the video of this incident went viral on social media very fast. Watch the viral video of this incident pic.twitter.com/99Z6x9d4mQ — Nihari Korma (@NihariVsKorma) June 6, 2024 Indian cricket team’s important match on 9 June On the other hand, in the T20 World Cup 2024, the Indian cricket team has started brilliantly with an 8-wicket win against Ireland. After this, in the ongoing T20 World Cup, Team India has to play the much-awaited match on June 9 with arch-rival Babar Azam-led Pakistan. This match between the two teams will be played in the recently completed Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. It will be interesting to see how Rohit’s Virat Army will perform in this match. But the way Pakistan lost its last match, its confidence must have definitely weakened.

Graeme Pollock admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke

Graeme Pollock has played 23 test matches for South Africa. Graeme Pollock (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former South African cricket team’s veteran cricketer Graeme Pollock has once again had to be admitted to the hospital due to ill health. Graeme turned 80 on February 27 and suffered a stroke 10 days ago. Spook Hanley, who has played cricket with Graeme Pollock, came to meet him on Friday, March 29. After this meeting, he gave information about Graeme’s health. The 72-year-old cricketer has said that Graeme is able to move his arms and legs and understand what someone is saying to him. However, Spook has also said that there is no possibility that Graeme will be released from the hospital any time soon. Also, for your information, let us tell you that Graeme Pollock is the uncle of former South African cricket legend Shaun Pollock. At present this former cricketer is suffering from colon cancer and a serious disease named Parkinson. So during his playing days, Graeme Pollock was a left-handed batsman, who sometimes also bowled leg spin. Born in Durban, South Africa, this former cricketer made his debut for South Africa in December 1963 against Australia at the Gabba, Brisbane. So, Graeme was last seen playing for the Proteas team in the year 1970 against Australia at St. George’s Park Stadium in Gqeberha. A look at Graeme Pollock’s cricket career On the other hand, if we give you information about Graeme Pollock’s cricket career, he has played 23 test matches for South Africa. During this period, Graeme had scored a total of 2256 runs for the Proteas team at an average of 60.97 and strike rate of 112.35. These runs included 11 half-centuries and 7 centuries.