“Sab Log Dimaag Lagao”: Rohit Sharma’s One-Liner During Ranchi Test Leaves Commentators In Splits | Cricket News

Indian cricket workforce skipper Rohit Sharma© BCCI




Indian cricket workforce skipper Rohit Sharma is legendary for his one-liners and his quip simply earlier than taking a DRS evaluate on Day 3 of the fourth Test match in opposition to England in Ranchi on Sunday has gone viral. During the thirtieth over of England’s second innings, a supply from Ravindra Jadeja crashed into Ben Stokes’ pads however the umpire was not satisfied by the LBW enchantment. Jadeja was fully satisfied that the ball was hitting the stumps however wicket-keeper Dhruv Jurel believed that it was drifting down the leg stump. Rohit was satisfied by the dialogue and with seconds to go for the evaluate, he urged the gamers to ‘use their mind’.

Kuch seconds baaki hain, sab log dimaag lagao (Only a few seconds left, put your heads together),” he was heard saying on the stump mic.

He lastly went for the evaluate but it surely turned out to be unsuccessful.

The commentators had been left in splits by Rohit’s remark with veteran cricketer Dinesh Karthik saying –  “We now know how DRS conversations carry out,”

India fought again with wickets at common intervals as England’s lead surged to 166 runs at tea on the third day of their ongoing fourth Test on Sunday.

Ravichandran Ashwin (3/48) took three wickets in fast succession to peg England again however a positive knock of 60 (91 balls, 7 fours) from opener Zak Crawley led the cost for the guests, who’ve an higher hand within the contest.

England misplaced opener Ben Duckett (15), Ollie Pope (1), Joe Root (11) and skipper Ben Stokes (4) inside the session’s play to succeed in 120/5 at tea.

Kuldeep Yadav (2/10) additionally chipped in with a few wickets whereas Ravindra Jadeja was tad unfortunate with just a few choices not going his approach.

Earlier within the day, India had been bowled out for 307 of their first innings with Dhruv Jurel narrowly lacking out on his maiden century, falling for 90 from 149 balls with six fours and 4 sixes.

(With PTI inputs)

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