IND vs ENG: Skipper Rohit Sharma engages in hilarious banter with Kuldeep Yadav over DRS during Vizag Test

The DRS was taken by Team India in the Third over of England's second innings.

By Vibhanshu Kumar

Updated - 04 Feb 2024, 16:58 IST

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Team India captain Rohit Sharma is known for his hilarious exchanges with his players both on and off the field. This time in the ongoing second Test between India and England, a hilarious banter took place between the skipper and spinner Kuldeep Yadav. The duo are known to have some trust deficit when it comes to the ace spinner initiating the DRS reviews from time to time. Notably, the incident took place in the third over after India set a target of 399 runs for England and were looking to appeal against opener, Zak Crawley.

Interestingly enough, fiery pacer Jasprit Bumrah was bowling who managed to beat Crawley's bat with the barest of margins. Eventually, this triggered a discussion between the trio of Rohit Sharma, keeper KS Bharat and Kuldeep Yadav. It was at this juncture, that Kuldeep tried convincing the Indian skipper to take the chance believing Crawley to have knicked the ball.

Consequently, on the legspinner's constant resistance, the 'Hitman' decided to go upstairs. However, the DRS (Decision Review System) route did not go India's way as there was a huge gap found between Crawley's bat and the ball. This led Rohit Sharma to come up with a rather hilarious reaction after the giant screen showed the verdict of the review. Besides, to everyone's bafflement, Kuldeep Yadav was stationed in the square leg region and hence he was standing much farther than Bharat and Bumrah to have spotted the process of bat and ball meeting point with ample clarity.

Albeit, to Team India's relief, after Bharat and Bumrah went against taking the call, India kept their DRS intact. But this did not stop Rohit Sharma in the aftermath as he was seen clapping while pointing his hands towards Kuldeep Yadav. It was indeed a clear attempt to troll him on a hilarious note for his unsuccessful streak when it comes to taking DRS review calls for Team India. 

Check out Rohit Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav's banter here:

 Team India set 399 runs as target for England in Vizag Test

Meanwhile, speaking of the ongoing second Test of the series in Vizag, after gaining a significant lead of 170 runs in the first innings, batters were expected to provide some strong side for the home side. However, the legendary England pacer had other ideas and ensured India suffered some early jolts and did not run away with the game rather swiftly. But to the hosts' respite, in the second innings dashing batter Shubman Gill stepped up and played a sensational knock (104 off 147) to help India set a solid target.

As of now, after getting bowled out on 225 runs in 78.3 overs, leaving England to chase a huge target of 399 runs to claim the Vizag Test. In the second innings, the English openers came out with a strong intent to score briskly. Though the first 10 overs did not go India's way, they kept bowling in good areas. Eventually, it was the ace spin legend Ravichandran Ashwin who dismissed Ben Duckett by using the conditions to his advantage.

At this moment, England are 67/1 in 14 overs at stumps on Day 2, thereby needing another 332 runs more to win the match. It will now be interesting to see how spinners play a pivotal role in making life for the English batters and aim to wrap up England's innings as soon as possible for a series leveller. Fans, let us know in the comments section below whether Team India can defend the target for a grand comeback in the Test series or not.

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