‘Inko umpire's call dena hi nahi hain’ - Rohit Sharma makes hilarious comment over DRS call, video goes viral
India currently face England in the fourth Test of the ongoing series.
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Star Indian skipper Rohit Sharma has always been quick to catch headlines with his hilarious quips on the playing field. The captain has often been captured in hilarious conversations with his teammates and match officials. Rohit once again quickly went viral all over social media after he was captured in a hilarious conversation with the umpires on Day 3 of the ongoing fourth Test against England.
Amidst the ongoing umpire’s call controversy, after the match officials continued to give 'not outs' to appeals, skipper Sharma walked up to the umpire and went on to say "Yeh decide karke aaye hain ki inko umpire's call dena hi nahi hain (they've decided that they won't adjudge umpire's call).” The moment happened after the original decision stayed due to the umpire giving a not out, despite the hawk eye suggesting that the ball partially hitting the stumps.
Rohit before tea break:
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 25, 2024
"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
India steady ship against England on Day 3
Speaking of India’s ongoing assignments, India are facing off against England in the fourth Test of the ongoing series in Ranchi. India and England have competed against each other in a gruelling clash. The fourth Test began with the visitors batting first and after Joe Root’s marvellous ton, England managed to post a total of 353 runs in the first innings.
Furthermore, the visitors followed it up with an equally impressive performance with the ball as well. Limiting the hosts to a total of 307 runs in the first innings, England further maximised their lead against the Rohit Sharma-led side. Batting in the second innings of the clash, the Three Lions failed to make it big as they were bundled out for just 145 runs against India in the second innings.
Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin was the highest wicket taker for India in the second innings with five wickets to his name, Kuldeep Yadav took four wickets with Ravindra Jadeja striking once, as India aim to chase down a target of 192 runs to win the game.
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