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Rohit Sharma Pulls Off One-Handed Ripper To Send Litton Das Packing In IND vs BAN Kanpur Test— WATCH
Rohit Sharma pulled off a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Bangladesh wicket-keeper Litton Das on Day 4 of the India vs Bangladesh Test at Kanpur's Green Park Stadium. Watch the video here.
Rohit Sharma, the team India captain, pulled off a stunning one-handed catch to send the Bangladesh wicket-keeper batter Litton Dan packing on Day 4 of the ongoing India vs Bangladesh Test at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur.
With Mohammed Siraj bowling the fourth delivery of his third over of the day, Das stepped out of the crease to hit a length ball over the mid-off region for a boundary and made a solid connection. The ball travelled at fierce speed, looking poised for a boundary, but Rohit, stationed at mid-off leapt in the air and caught the ball one-handed to provide India the fifth wicket with Bangladesh's score at 148-5.
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Watch the video of Rohit's one-handed catch here:
WHAT. A. CATCH 👏👏
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Captain @ImRo45 with a screamer of a catch as Litton Das is dismissed for 13.@mdsirajofficial picks up his first.
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As soon as Rohit took the catch, he ran in joy while Shubman Gill stood in disbelief, hands on his head, before joining his captain in the celebrations. Siraj, Rishabh Pant and others joined the moment, with Virat Kohli bursting into laughter during the team's celebration.
Mominul Haque Notches Up His 13th Test Century
While Bangladesh conceded regular wickets to the Indian bowlers on Day 4 of the IND vs BAN Kanpur Test, batter Mominul Haque brought up his 13th Test century to help the team get past the 200-run mark. Notably, Mominul's century is only the second time a Bangladesh batter has scored a century in India over the coarse of five Tests that they have played in India.
At Lunch on Day 4, Bangladesh's score stood at 205-6 in 66 overs with Mominul Haque batting at 102 and Mehidy Hasan Miraz batting at 6.