'Soye Hai Sab…': Rohit Sharma Lashes Out At Teammate During IND vs BAN 1st Test - WATCH
The incident occurred on Day 2 of IND vs BAN 1st Test while India was fielding, when a frustrated Rohit Sharma shouted, "Oye, Sab So Rahe Hai!".
Rohit Sharma viral video: In the first Test of IND vs BAN two-match series, taking place in Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium, India has maintained an edge over their opponents so far.
However, during IND vs BAN 1st Test match, Indian captain Rohit Sharma was visibly frustrated with a teammate while fielding. A video capturing his outburst has since gone viral on social media.
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The incident occurred on Day 2 while India was fielding, when a frustrated Rohit Sharma shouted, "Oye, Sab So Rahe Hai!". The Indian skipper occasionally scolds his teammates when needed, especially offering advice to younger players. However, Rohit isn't always tense—he's often seen sharing light moments with his teammates.
Watch viral video of Rohit Sharma fuming at a teammate during IND vs BAN 1st Test
Rohit sharma the captain 😂😂😂pic.twitter.com/pJoFtgRXdH
— SKIPPER (@skipperjatt) September 21, 2024
Rohit Sharma's performance with the bat in IND vs BAN Chennai Test was disappointing, as he struggled with the bat in both innings. He scored just 6 runs from 19 balls in the first innings and followed it up with 5 runs from 7 balls in the second. As the second Test looms, Rohit's return to form will be vital for the Indian team's success in the series.
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IND vs BAN 1st Test: India on top on Day 3
Shubman Gill is closing in on a century, while Rishabh Pant, returning to Test cricket after 600 days, has already notched up a ton, boosting India's lead beyond 460 runs. On Day 2, India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal (10), Rohit Sharma (5), and Virat Kohli (17) in their second innings. After 56.5 overs, India are at 243/4, leading Bangladesh by 470 runs.