The Indian team, playing the series against Australia under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, had a very bad start. In fact, even after scoring more than 200 runs, the Indian team had to face defeat. Yes, and the Indian bowlers and poor fielding are solely responsible for this defeat. Although there was a time in the match between all of them, when the Indian team was looking towards victory, later the game turned around. Amidst all these troubles, captain Rohit Sharma was seen losing his coolness in the match and he had gone on to target wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik. In fact, Rohit Sharma held Dinesh Karthik's neck.
Let us tell you that all this incident was caught on camera and its video is also becoming quite viral. It all happened in jest though. Let us tell you that Dinesh Karthik had taken DRS against the umpire's decision and this decision proved to be correct and Team India had great success in the form of Glenn Maxwell. That's why Rohit was happy. Yes, Rohit looked very happy with this wicket and he acted like beating Karthik while joking in front of everyone in fun. Yes and during this time Rohit had caught Karthik's neck and now the photo of the same time is going viral. At the same time, Karthik was also seen laughing and smiling.
Rohit Sharma try to kill Dinesh Karthik@ImRo45 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/06d6QpaPeH
— Jiaur Rahman (@JiaurRa91235985) September 20, 2022
However, its video is also becoming quite viral. Let us also tell you that this incident happened in the 12th over during the Australian innings. On the last ball of fast bowler Umesh Yadav, Maxwell's bat edged and the ball went into the hands of wicketkeeper Karthik. During this time everyone appealed, but the field umpire declared not out. Then Karthik also did not seem confident to take DRS. But took DRS. Then replay showed that the bat had an edge. In such a situation, Maxwell was declared out.
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