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'Ye Aajkal Ke Bacche': Rohit Sharma's Reaction Praising India's Youngster After IND vs ENG 3rd Test Goes Viral
IND vs ENG 3rd Test: After Indian youngsters impressed in the third Test in Rajkot, captain Rohit Sharma produced yet another epic reaction in praise of them.
India captain Rohit Sharma has provided several hilarious moments on and off the field for his fans. While addressing the press conferences too, Rohit has produced some gems over the years. And now the Indian opener has produced another one of those after the conclusion of the third Test at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, this time on Instagram.
As the Indian youngsters rose to the occasion and shone in India's 434-run win over England in the third Test which has now put them in a 2-1 lead in the five-match series, India skipper shared a picture of all three on social media with the caption: "Ye Aajkal Ke Bacche" which loosely translated to "Kids these days."
Take a look at his Insta story here:
Yashasvi Jaiswal's Second Successive Double Hundred, Sarfaraz Khan's Memorable Debut
Talking about the players' individual performances, it was a memorable debut for Sarfaraz Khan who scored a half-century in each of his two innings on his debut. He looked set for a hundred before he got run out at the non-strikers end after being sent back by Ravindra Jadeja who had initially called for the run. Yashasvi, meanwhile, scored a double hundred, his second in as many Tests. The left-handed batter even broke the record for the most number of sixes by an Indian in a Test innings and stands tied with Wasim Akram for the all-time record, having hit 12 maximums in his 214*.
Dhruv Jurel fell short of a half-century in the first innings, getting out for 46 but made his presence felt behind the stumps. Jurel showed brilliant bit of glovework to take an awkward throw from Mohammed Siraj and affect the run out of Ben Duckett in the second innings who had pretty much single-handedly taken India's attack to the cleaners in the first innings. India eventually bowled England out for 122 after giving them a target of 557 to win.