The Indian cricket team is currently facing Australia. A video of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill is going viral during this series, in which Rohit is seen scolding Gill.
New Delhi: India and Australia are currently playing in a three-match ODI series. New captain Shubman Gill is opening the innings alongside Rohit Sharma in the series. India lost the first ODI in Perth by seven wickets. Rohit Sharma managed just eight runs, falling to Josh Hazlewood, while Shubman Gill was dismissed by Nathan Ellis for 10. Both openers failed to provide a solid start. All eyes will once again be on these two openers in the second ODI in Adelaide on Thursday.
Old video of Rohit-Shubman is going viralAhead of this match, an old video of Rohit Sharma yelling at Shubman Gill during a run-out is going viral. The video is from the first T20I against Afghanistan. Afghanistan scored 158-5 in 20 overs. During the run chase, Rohit Sharma only faced two balls and was dismissed for a duck due to a misunderstanding with Shubman Gill. During the match in Mohali, Rohit Sharma was clearly seen angry with Gill while returning to the pavilion.
Rohit Sharma was run outRohit hit a powerful shot towards mid-off off Fazalhaq Farooqui, but Gill kept his eyes on the ball and didn't call for a run. Ibrahim Zadran quickly picked up the ball and threw it to the striker's end, resulting in Rohit's unexpected run out. The video clearly shows the disappointment on Rohit's face, as he expressed his disagreement to Gill. This incident highlights the importance of coordination between India's two openers.
Rohit has completed 500 matchesRohit Sharma also became the fifth Indian player to reach 500 international appearances in the first ODI in Perth, joining the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rahul Dravid.
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