In a widely viral video from the event, Indian captain Rohit Sharma is seen jokingly copying his teammates and imitating some of their well-known actions, which has gained popularity online. Rohit Sharma started with his own pull shot, attempting to emulate Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling action and Suryakumar Yadav’s supla shot.
Furthermore, the Indian captain successfully copied MS Dhoni’s legendary helicopter shot, took a bow similar to Shubman Gill, and finished his show with his portrayal of Sachin Tendulkar’s uppercut.
Rohit Sharma is seen jokingly copying his teammates and mimicking some of their well-known actions in a widely shared video from the event that has gone viral online. In an attempt to mimic Suryakumar Yadav’s Supla shot and Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling motion, Rohit Sharma began with his own pull shot.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma:
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In addition, the Indian captain executed a perfect imitation of the iconic helicopter shot made by MS Dhoni, finished his performance with an uppercut akin to Shubman Gill’s, and took a bow.
In the Indian team’s first Test matchup against England in Hyderabad, Rohit is currently playing. India lost the toss and elected to bowl instead, restricting England to 246 in 64.3 overs, thanks to three wickets apiece from spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Bumrah and Axar Patel shared the final four wickets.
India responded by finishing Day 2 with a commanding 175-run lead through the first innings, finishing 421-7. Day 2 concluded with Jadeja unbeaten on 81 from 155 deliveries and Axar scoring 35 from 62 balls. Earlier in the innings, Shreyas Iyer scored 35 runs, while Srikar Bharat scored 41.
Captain Rohit acknowledged his deep disappointment at not winning a major tournament in the preceding ten years prior to the Hyderabad Test. He did, however, stress that the team was working hard and conveyed hope that their moment of glory would come.
He stated to JioCinema, “It has been an amazing three years. We have won everything, with the exception of major trophy final victories. We haven’t been able to do that, but I believe the right moment will arrive. All we have to do is maintain a positive outlook and not obsess over the past, as it is unchangeable.”
The last time India won a major trophy was when they defeated England in the Champions Trophy in 2013, captained by MS Dhoni. So, this was all about the Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Also read, Ace cricketers who underwent ultimate body transformations.