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WATCH | Rohit Sharma Shares Hilarious Story About Shikhar Dhawan Singing In The Middle Of A Match
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma are considered to be one of the best and most successful opening pairs in white-ball cricket after the pair of Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar
New Delhi: Indian cricket team star openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan share a great bond both on and off the field. The opening duo has shared an infectious camaraderie over the years and have time and again destroyed and dominated the opposition bowling attacks together.
BCCI on Friday took to social media platform Twitter to share a snippet on Twitter from Episode 2 of 'Open nets with Mayank' (Agarwal) where Rohit recalled an incident when his partner Dhawan started singing in the middle of a match.
"When Jatt ji and Hitman are in conversation, expect nothing less than entertainment," BCCI's tweet read along with the video clip.
"We were playing in Bangladesh in 2015 as I was standing in the first slip and Shikhar was in third slip. Suddenly he started singing very loudly. The bowler was already in his run up and the batsman, Tamim Iqbal, was left amazed. He didn't understand where the noise was coming from," Rohit told India Test opener Agarwal as Dhawan was in splits. "It might not sound as funny right now but when it happened on the field we couldn't control our laughter, it was really funny," Rohit added. Dhawan and Rohit, who are considered to be one of the best and most successful opening pairs in white-ball cricket after the pair of Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar, have broken many records while batting together.When Jatt ji and Hitman are in conversation, expect nothing less than entertainment 😅😅😅 Episode 2 on Open nets with Mayank, coming up soon on https://t.co/uKFHYdKZLG pic.twitter.com/YSUuA2UmkF
— BCCI (@BCCI) June 5, 2020
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