'Gully cricket khel raha hai kya' - Rohit Sharma scolds Yashasvi Jaiswal during day 1 of fourth BGT Test

The Indian captain Rohit Sharma was heard advising young Yashasvi Jaiswal about how to field at silly point position.

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'Gully cricket khel raha hai kya' - Rohit Sharma scolds Yashasvi Jaiswal during day 1 of fourth BGT
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'Gully cricket khel raha hai kya' - Rohit Sharma scolds Yashasvi Jaiswal during day 1 of fourth BGT. (Photo Source: Star Sports)

During the ongoing fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the Indian captain Rohit Sharma was heard advising young Yashasvi Jaiswal about how to field at silly point position.

During Australia’s innings, Ravindra Jadeja was bowling to Steve Smith while attempting a defensive shot that went towards Jaiswal at a silly point. Instead of positioning himself to stop the ball, Jaiswal jumped to dodge it. Rohit's advice to Jaiswal was captured on stump mic, where Rohit told the youngster to not move until the ball was played. 

"Ay Jaisu, Gully cricket khel raha hai kya. Niche baith ke reh. Jab tak ball khelega nahi, uthne ka nahi. Niche baith ke reh," Rohit said.

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Meanwhile, Australia chose to bat first, and their top order capitalized on the conditions. Debutant Sam Konstas played an aggressive knock, scoring 60 off 65 balls, which gave the hosts a strong start. Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne added crucial half-centuries by the third session of Day 1.

Meanwhile, after the hosts got off to a good start, the Indian bowlers made a comeback in the game. Thanks to India's ace pacer, Jasprit Bumrah who has already picked up three wickets, including the wickets of Usman Khawaja, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh. The right-armer is once again looking to create magic with the bowl. With more than an hour of day's play left, the visitors will look to get as many wickets as possible and hold the Aussies under 350.

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