बेंगलुरु में एक ही क्रीज में पहुंच गए थे विराट-रोहित, ऐसे हुआ था पूरा मो...

In the fourth match of the one-day series, Team India suffered a 21-run loss to Australia. Rohit Sharma's dismissal in this match became the turning point of the match for India. Rohit had to lose his wicket due to misunderstanding with captain Virat Kohli during the run. Cricket fans see Virat Kohli as responsible for this.



This incident happened in 22.6 overs in the match. When Ken played the shot toward Backward Point on the ball of Ken Richardson.

- On Steve Smith's shot at Virat's shot, with a sharp dive on his left side, he bowled the ball and threw the throw towards the stump on the batting crease.

In the meantime, after seeing the ball in the hands of Smith, Virat got scared and returned from the crease only to the batting crease, by then, Rohit had already crossed more than half the crease.

After the Confusion, both Indian batsmen reached the batting crease at the same time, then Rohit returned to non-striker end.

- Steve Smith did not take a throw at the stumps, after which Ball bowled on the midwicket, Travis Head, and immediately threw him towards Ken Richardson on the bowling crease.

- Richardson dropped the ball as soon as he got a throw, with Rohit's innings becoming the end. He scored 65 runs off 55 balls.

- Former explosive batsmen Virender Sehwag, who is commenting on Rohit's dismissal, said, "Rohit Sharma was making runs and he was set, his run out would be a turning point. At that time Virat could also be able to get his wicket educated.

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