IND Vs BAN: Rohit Sharma fails again, getting out is a ‘left-handed’ game

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|22-06-2024

IND Vs BAN: Rohit Sharma fails again, getting out is a 'left-handed' game

Team India's opening has failed once again in the T20 World Cup 2024. The pair of Rohit and Virat Kohli has failed in all the five matches played so far. In the Super 8 match against Bangladesh, this pair broke due to Rohit Sharma's mistake. Indian captain Rohit Sharma had made a great start against Bangladesh, the ball was coming well on his bat but in the pursuit of scoring runs quickly, Rohit threw away his wicket.

Rohit Sharma got out cheaply

Rohit Sharma came to the crease and as soon as he came, he started putting pressure on the Bangladeshi bowlers. Rohit hit three fours and a six in a great style. But after this Rohit made a big mistake in the fourth over. Rohit threw the ball in the air while trying to play a big shot on Shakib Al Hasan's ball and Zakir Ali took a brilliant catch. Rohit Sharma did not need to play this shot because he had already hit a four and a six in the over, he could have rotated the strike in this over but he did not do so and lost his wicket.

Getting Rohit out is a left-handed game

The special thing about Rohit Sharma's wicket is that he has been out against a left-arm bowler for the fourth consecutive time. In the last three matches, he was out by a left-arm pacer and this time he became the victim of a left-arm spinner. By the way, Rohit Sharma's wicket became very special for Shakib Al Hasan. In fact, he also became the first bowler to take fifty wickets in the T20 World Cup.

Getting Rohit out is a left-handed game

The special thing about Rohit Sharma's wicket is that he has been out against a left-arm bowler for the fourth consecutive time. In the last three matches, he was out by a left-arm pacer and this time he became the victim of a left-arm spinner. By the way, Rohit Sharma's wicket became very special for Shakib Al Hasan. In fact, he also became the first bowler to take fifty wickets in the T20 World Cup.

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