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  • ‘Way I Ride Bike…’, Rohit Sharma’s Old Video Explaining Why Girls Won’t Sit On His Bike Goes Viral – Watch | cricket news

    In the cacophony of cheers and the electrifying atmosphere of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, one voice resonated from the past, bringing a smile to fans’ faces and stirring a delightful nostalgia. Amidst the intense battle between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), an old video of former MI captain Rohit Sharma surfaced, capturing the essence of his off-field persona. In this viral clip, Rohit candidly shares his affection for bikes, infusing the cricketing extravaganza with a dash of personal charm and relatability.

    “Maybe some girl will sit with me.” @ImRo45 ___ pic.twitter.com/Acg6oNLTEW — _______ __ (@ChaitRo45) March 28, 2024

    Rohit’s Revelations: A Peek Behind the Cricketer’s Facade

    “Girls get afraid to sit on this bike. You must have seen in the movies, in the movies everything works but in real life, the way I ride the bike mostly no girl will be with me.”

    In these unscripted words, Rohit Sharma unveiled a facet of his personality beyond the boundaries of cricketing excellence. As the video circulated across social media platforms, fans found themselves enamored not just by his on-field prowess but by his candid confession about his biking escapades. This revelation added another layer to Rohit’s multifaceted persona, endearing him further to legions of fans who admire him not just as a cricketer but as a person brimming with authenticity.

    MI’s Rollercoaster Ride: A Night to Remember for the Wrong Reasons

    As the viral video spread its charm, MI found itself in a battle of titanic proportions against SRH. The clash, etched in IPL history, witnessed a relentless pursuit for victory and an avalanche of runs. However, amidst the fireworks on the field, MI endured a night to forget, conceding a mammoth 277/3 – a record-high in IPL history.

    Despite a fiery start by Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan, the tide turned swiftly as Hyderabad’s bowlers orchestrated a remarkable comeback. Tilak Varma’s valiant effort, with a blistering 64 runs from 34 balls, stood out amid MI’s struggle to chase down the monumental target set by SRH.

    The Viral Buzz: Rohit’s Off-field Antics Amidst On-field Drama

    Even as the on-field drama unfolded, Rohit’s off-field charisma stole the spotlight, thanks to the resurfacing of his old video. In a moment of candid confession, Rohit’s words echoed across the cricketing fraternity, sparking conversations and eliciting chuckles from fans worldwide.

    As the video circulated, capturing Rohit in a moment of unfiltered honesty, fans reveled in the relatability of their cricketing icon. Amidst the glitz and glamor of IPL, Rohit’s genuine revelation added a touch of human connection, reminding fans that beyond the boundaries, their beloved cricketers are individuals with quirks and passions just like them.

    The Legacy Beyond Cricket: Rohit Sharma’s Endearing Persona

    In the midst of IPL’s adrenaline-fueled battles, Rohit Sharma’s old video provided a refreshing glimpse into the cricketer’s persona beyond the boundaries. With his candid confession about his love for bikes, Rohit showcased a relatable aspect of his personality, endearing himself to fans in ways beyond his cricketing exploits.

    As the IPL 2024 continues to enthral audiences, Rohit Sharma’s off-field charm serves as a delightful reminder of the human side of cricketing heroes. In a world often dominated by statistics and accolades, moments like these reignite the connection between fans and players, fostering a bond that transcends the boundaries of the cricket pitch.

  • IPL 2024: Hardik Pandya Brutally TROLLED For Pointing Finger At Rohit Sharma, Ordering Him To Field In Deep | cricket news

    During the IPL 2024 opener between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians, tensions were high as both teams vied for an early victory. Mumbai Indians, led by the newly appointed captain Hardik Pandya, won the toss and elected to field first, putting the pressure on Shubman Gill and the Gujarat Titans' batting lineup. As the match progressed, one moment stood out – Hardik Pandya, known for his assertiveness, directed his predecessor and current Indian skipper, Rohit Sharma, to field at long-on.

    This move surprised many, as Rohit Sharma had been primarily stationed within the 30-yard circle in recent matches. However, he complied with Hardik's decision, albeit with a hint of hesitation, before eventually positioning himself at the boundary edge.

    This incident didn't go unnoticed by spectators and fans, who took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to discuss the dynamics between the two players and the implications for the Mumbai Indians' team dynamics. The on-field rivalry between the two franchises was intensified by this display of captaincy authority, adding an extra layer of intrigue to an already exciting match. ('My Captain and…': Gujarat Titans Description Of Hardik Pandya Goes Viral)

    Checkout the reactions here:

    Hardik Pandya is toying with him Changing his fielding position after every ball pic.twitter.com/Fff80v8yTg Wellu (@Wellutwt) March 24, 2024

    Never saw Rohit fielding at boundaries. He always fielded in the 30 Yards circle.

    Hardik Pandya, Sorry to say but you ain't a Thalason anymore

    Rohit Sharma deserves better tbvh. feel bad for Hitman #GTvsMI #RohitSharma#HardikPandya #IPL2024 https://t.co/npA2bwPBnI Mohammed Aziz (@itsmeaziz07) March 24, 2024

    Rohit Sharma giving tips to Hardik Pandya during the strategic timeout. #MIvsGT #GTvsMI #RohitSharma #HardikPandya #Chapri #RRvsLSG pic.twitter.com/2XsI8j9WlG Rathore (@Piyush91624681) March 24, 2024

    Commentator – Now Hardik is the captain, Rohit will tell you. Hardik said right, left, home ground too, I am my captain too #RohitSharma #hardikpandya pic.twitter.com/EfyGQe2Kna Ayush (@ayriick_) March 24, 2024

    Rohit Sharma is crying after seeing the boundary line #MIvsGT #RohitSharma Abhi (@Abhi_Ahlawat99) March 24, 2024

    Honestly, this guy deserves more #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/gKsT7TsP3e Mr.Software (@_mike_ross_) March 24, 2024

    It doesn't matter you are fan or not but the way hardik and mi unit are behaving with #RohitSharma is really bad. Want MI to finish at 10 this season #MIvGT (@GuruTrend) March 24, 2024

    Jasprit Bumrah's masterclass spell and Gerald Coetzee's two-wicket haul helped Mumbai Indians (MI) restrict Gujarat Titans (GT) to 168/6 in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

    Bumrah conceded just 7 runs in his final over and ended his quota of four overs with figures of 3 for 14 while Coetzee bagged two wickets. For GT, Sai Sudharsan scored the highest 45 off 39 and Shubman Gill scored 31. (IPL 2024: Why Suryakumar Yadav Missed Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians Clash?)

    Opting to field first, skipper Hardik Pandya opened MI's bowling, conceding 20 runs in his first two overs. In the fourth over of the game, Jasprit Bumrah drew first blood as he provided his team with a big breakthrough. MI started to feel a bit of pressure after GT got off to a flying start, however, Bumrah came to the rescue of the five-time champions with a toe-crushing yorker as Wriddhiman Saha (19 off 15) missed the ball that rattled his stumps.

    Piyush Chawla then produced a fine delivery to remove GT sipper Shubman Gill for 31. Sai Sudharsan then handled the charge as he hammered Naman Dhir courtesy of two boundaries, gathering 13 runs off the over. Azmatullah Omarzai smoked Chawla for two sixes taking 17 runs in the 11th over of the game.

    Gerald Coetzee then joined the wicket-taking party as he bagged his maiden IPL wicket, removing Azmatullah Omarzai for 17. Omarzai was beaten by pace as he hit the ball high in the air before Tilak Varma took the catch at backward square leg.

    Sai Sudharsan and David Miller then rebuilt GT's innings. In the 17th over of the game, Bumrah gave GT back-to-back blows as he outfoxed Miller for 12 and well-set batter Sudharsan for 45.

    Rahul Tewatia came out all-gun blazing as he slammed Luke Wood for 19 runs with the help of two boundaries and one six. In the last over of the game, Coetzee then removed Tewatia for 22 and helped MI restrict GT to 168/6 in 20 overs.

  • 'The Feeling Of…': MI Captain Hardik Pandya Makes A BIG Statement On Returning To And Leading Mumbai Indians In IPL 2024 | cricket news

    Ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, star India all-rounder Hardik Pandya, in a video, talked about the feeling of wearing the Blue colors of the franchise, describing it as “really special”. Pandya stated that he started his journey from here and coming back and playing for the team is special for him. Later on in the video he spoke about bowling coach Lasith Malinga and the head coach Mark Boucher.

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    “The feeling of wearing blue color is really special for me. Journey started here. Coming back and playing which is always gonna be special. Malinga is like my brother from the start and Boucher has been wonderful. We will make sure that we will play a brand of cricket which all will be proud of and at the same point of time, that's going to be a ride no one will forget,” the right-arm seamer said in a video posted by Mumbai Indians on X.

    The Baroda-born cricketer is set to captain Mumbai Indians (MI), replacing their five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) trophy-winning skipper Rohit Sharma in the 2024 season of the cash-rich league.

    “My journey started here. Coming back home & playing is always going to be special.” – @hardikpandya7_#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians pic.twitter.com/GrtVmjl7Xd

    — Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) March 15, 2024

    In November last year, the 30-year-old player moved back from Gujarat Titans (GT) to his former franchise. The star all-rounder spent two momentous years with GT, spearheading their campaign in the cash-rich league with aplomb. In GT's debut season in 2022, Hardik got them off to a fairytale start, with the team lifting the coveted trophy.

    In 31 matches for GT, the right-hand batsman has scored 833 runs at an average of 37.86 and a strike rate of over 133, with six half-centuries and a best score of 87*. He also took 11 wickets for the team, with the best figures of 3/17.

    Pandya also played 92 matches for MI from 2015-2021, scoring 1,476 runs at an average of 27.33 at a strike rate of over 153, with four half-centuries and best score of 91. He also took 42 wickets for the team, with the best bowling figures of 3/20. Pandya has won five IPL trophies, four with MI (2015, 2017, 2019, 2020) and GT (2022).

    The 17th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will start on March 22, with defending champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) set to clash with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in a South Indian derby at their home arena – MA Chidambaram Stadium.

    Last year's runners-up Gujarat Titans and five-time champions Mumbai Indians will square off against each other in a mouth-watering clash on March 24 at Ahmedabad. The fixture has gained a lot of hype because of star all-rounder Pandya's move to his former franchise MI following two great seasons with GT. Shubman Gill has taken over the captaincy of GT.

    Mumbai Indians (MI) IPL 2024 squad: Rohit Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Tilak Verma, Tim David, Vishnu Vinod, Arjun Tendulkar, Shams Mulani, Nehal WadheraJasprit Bumrah, Kumar Kartikeya, Piyush Chawla, Akash Madhwal, Jason Behrendorff, Hardik Pandya (traded from GT), Romario Shepherd (traded from LSG), Gerald Coetzee, Dilshan Madushanka, Shreyas Gopal, Nuwan Thushara, Naman Dhir, Anshul Kamboj, Mohammad Nabi, Shivalik Sharma.

  • IPL 2024: Rohit Sharma Tipped To Become CSK Captain In Place Of MS Dhoni By Ambati Rayudu | cricket news

    The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season is ready to begin on March 22 with five-time champions Chennai Super Kings facing Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Chepauk Stadium. The 17th edition of the tournament is expected to be one of the most exciting seasons in the tournament's history. Ahead of the new season, Ambati Rayudu has given a statement to think about for many cricket fans about Rohit Sharma and Chennai Super Kings. Rohit Sharma has led Mumbai Indians to five IPL titles just like the great MS Dhoni and Rayudu believes he should be captain of CSK in the 2025 season of the IPL.

    Rayudu was part of the CSk team which won the IPL 2023 last year beating the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the final and he has played for MI in the past as well. He talked about Rohit Sharma joining CSK in the future while speaking to News24. (IPL 2024: Huge Boost For DC As Rishabh Pant Given Green Signal For Fitness From NCA – REPORT)

    Rayudu observed that leading Mumbai Indians might pose challenges for Pandya, considering the distinct setups of Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians. He suggested that Pandya could have benefited from a year of playing with Mumbai Indians before taking on the leadership role, especially since Rohit Sharma remains the Indian captain.

    Rayudu said, “Rohit Sharma can play IPL for the next 5-6 years. If he wants to captain, the whole world is open for him. He can easily captain wherever he wants.”

    Rayudu added, “I want Rohit Sharma to play for CSK in 2025, if MS (Dhoni) retires then Rohit can lead as well.”

    In other IPL news, all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer is gearing up to turn out for his franchise the Kolkata Knight Riders during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, saying that it was a huge privilege to play for the franchise.

    Venkatesh Iyer has become a regular in KKR's squad over the past few seasons, following a strong start in 2021. A youngster whose name was unknown went onto the field for KKR and made an immediate impact with some stunning shots. Since then, Venkatesh has earned a special place in the hearts of KKR fans by providing outstanding performances season after season.

    Ahead of the IPL 2024, the Madhya Pradesh-born cricketer spoke about Gautam Gambhir's inclusion in the KKR management. He said that Gambhir is an amazing leader and he is really excited to see him work along the coach Chandrankant Pandit.

    “Gautam sir coming back is going to be a huge plus for KKR. I'm really looking forward to working with him. Whatever conversations I've had with him in the past, he has always talked about creating an impact for the team's goals. rather than personal milestones. He is an amazing leader and I'm also excited to see the combination of him and Chandu sir (Chandrakant Pandit). Both are amazing tacticians and have the experience of winning trophies,” Venkatesh said as quoted by KKR official. website.

    Further, the 29-year-old player stated that he is really honored to play for the KKR franchise and his ultimate goal is to win the IPL title with the team. (IPL 2024: 'If He's Not Entirely Fit…', Ricky Ponting Drops Big Update On Rishabh Pant's Participation)

    “It's always exciting to be a part of KKR and I feel honored and privileged to play for this amazing franchise. The ultimate goal is to win the trophy. We know we have it in us to win it so we're looking forward to going. out there and putting our best foot forward. I'm looking forward to contributing with both bat and ball, so let's hope for the best” the left-hand batter added.

  • 'Ek Century Tera, Ek Century Mera': Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Hundreds Begin Meme Game On Twitter | cricket news

    India captain Rohit Sharma and opening batsman Shubman Gill truck brilliant hundreds in the first innings of the Dharamsala Test to put India in driver's seat. Gill, in the process, surpassed 400 runs in the series while Rohit was just one short of this mark before lunch on the second day of the Test. Both Rohit and Shubman looked in complete control in the morning session, not putting one wrong foot forward.

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    India were hoping that Rohit and Shubman carried on the good work and aimed for the personal double hundreds as it would have completely pushed England on the back foot but Ben Stokes came in to bowl for the first time and removed the India captain. Off the field, over social media fans began meme game as they reacted on Rohit and Gill bossing around in the middle in Dharamsala.

    Take a look at some of the best memes and reactions borne out of Gill and Rohit's hundred:

    _ _ _, __ ________ _#INDvENG #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/LmyHBzcJvG — Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) March 8, 2024

    As _ as it gets in Dharamsala. _ _#INDvENG #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/2lrnhAVXmT

    — Punjab Kings (@PunjabKingsIPL) March 8, 2024

    Patidar watching Rohit and Gill smoke all these runs #IndvEng pic.twitter.com/ngahM8j0eU — Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E) March 8, 2024

    Patidar watching Rohit and Gill smoke all these runs #IndvEng pic.twitter.com/ngahM8j0eU — Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E) March 8, 2024

    Patidar watching Rohit and Gill smoke all these runs #IndvEng pic.twitter.com/ngahM8j0eU — Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E) March 8, 2024

    In what was a strange moment in the game, Stokes decided to roll his arms finally in the series and struck gold. He bowled a peach, getting some help by the crack on the surface, and got the ball the move just slightly away to hit the top of off and Rohit could not do anything about it but smile all the way to the dressing room an even the English players were shocked by the development.

    Earlier, Kuldeep Yadav and R Ashwin had shone with the ball to bowl out England for just 218 after Stokes won the toss and opted to bat first. Kuldeep completed an impressive five-wicket haul while Ashwin got four wickets. Ravindra Jadeja got one wicket as pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj went wicketless at the end of the England's first innings.

    India have an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. England are playing to restore their pride and prove that they are not as bad a side as the scoreline looks like. India, on the other hand, are now playing for more points that strengthens their position in the World Tets Championship Points Table.

  • IND vs ENG 5th Test: Rohit Sharma Makes Big Statement On Playing 11 As Rajat Patidar Is Likely To Play In Dharamsala

    Speaking on Ashwin's contribution to Indian cricket as the spinner is set to play his 100th Test in Dharamsala, Rohit said that no praise is enough to sum up his importance.

  • India Vs England 5th Test Playing 11s: Will KL Rahul And Jasprit Bumrah Return For Dharamsala Test? What We Know So Far | cricket news

    India’s wicketkeeper and batsman KL Rahul played just one Test before he was ruled out of the second due to an issue in his quadriceps. He was rested in Visakhapatnam but even after a long gap before the Rajkot game, Rahul was only at 90 percent fitness and BCCI didn’t risk including him in the squad. He has not attained full fitness yet and also missed the Ranchi Test. As per a new report on Cricbuzz, Rahul’s participation in Dharamsala is still unclear as the batsman has flown to London for an expert opinion on his injury.

    Also Read | Ind Vs Eng Test Series: Report Cards Of Debutants

    Rahul is still feeling pain in his right quadriceps for which he had undergone a surgery in London. He made his comeback in Asia Cup 2023 after which he successfully played in the ODI World Cup and in South Africa. But the pain is back and BCCI as well as National Croquet Academy (NCA) don’t want to take any risks with him as the cricketer is of utmost importance to them.

    With India already 3-1 up in the series, BCCI might not want to take any risk with a 90 percent fit Rahul. It has also been reported that one more batter and one bowler might be rested in Dharamsala as BCCI looks to manage workload of players.

    The good news for Jasprit Bumrah fans is that he is likely to return for the Dharamshala Test. This is the ground which offers assistance to the Pacers and for the first time in the series we might get to see three paces in both the playing 11s.

    No words just pure emotions_

    A series win to remember _#TeamIndia | #INDvENG | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/AtyB7tJq4c — BCCI (@BCCI) February 26, 2024

    Coming back to Rahul, he also leads Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The fact that he is very close to regaining full fitness means Rahul is certain to play IPL 2024. Even if he misses the first few games, he should be able to get back to LSG midway through the season.

    As far as England are concerned, they are unlikely to make massive changes to the playing 11 knowing they would want to finish the series on a high note, going back with a 3-2 scoreline rather than 4-1. One change that may want to make is including Dan Lawrence in place of Jonny Bairstow. Lawrence has been warming the bench so far and with Bairstow in such a poor form, Lawrence can be tried at the No 5 slot. Knowing fast-paced nature of Dharamsala pitch, we might also see three pacers also in England XI in the form of James Anderson, Mark Wood and Ollie Robinson. As per report, England and India are set to fly to Dharamsala on March 2.

    India’s playing 11 for 5th Test Vs England may look like this: Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal (Devdutt Padikkal), Shubman Gill, Rajat Patidar, Sarfaraz Khan, Axar Patel/Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurel, R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj

    England probable playing 11: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow/Dan Lawrence, Ben Stokes, Ben Foakes, Tom Hartley, James Anderson, Mark Wood, Ollie Robinson

  • ‘If You Win At Home, Not A Lot Is Spoken About,’ Says India Captain Rohit Sharma After Securing Series Against England | cricket news

    India captain Rohit Sharma Monday rued the lack of adequate recognition for a Test series win at home and the critics’ tendency to go after the team with all their might in the event of a defeat.Rohit emphasized the importance of a Test series win regardless of. the venue, opposition or conditions, his observation coming after the hosts flattened a trend-setting England team for a 17th consecutive series win at home.

    “Home and away, you can differentiate between the two but if you win at home, not a lot is spoken about, it’s like ‘oh no India are supposed to win at home’,” Rohit said at the post-match press conference. (‘Grit, Determination, Resilience’: Virat Kohli Reacts To India Ending Bazball’s Winning Streak With Series Victory In Ranchi)

    “If you don’t then I know what happens as well, but yeah, like you said clearly every series win, whichever team you play against, whenever you play, Test series win is a Test series, no matter the conditions or the country you play in,” he added.

    India beat England by five wickets on the fourth day of the fourth Test to claim an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match rubber. Basking in the glory of yet another series win at home, Rohit though was not sure if this would make up for the heartbreaking defeat in the ODI World Cup final to Australia after a glorious run.

    pic.twitter.com/W8IMCdI57o Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) February 26, 2024

    “It’s grueling. Playing a five-match series is not easy. That’s what Test cricket is all about. You find your way, keep fighting, whatever contest you are in, with the bat or the ball, you have to do that consistently over a period of may be five to seven weeks. So it’s quite pleasing. But again, I don’t want to compare the World Cup and this series win because both are different formats. But I am quite pleased with this result,” he said. .

    ‘No idea about Bumrah for fifth Test’

    With the series in pocket, India may extend pace ace Jasprit Bumrah’s break.

    “I have no idea. We have not sat down and discussed,” the India skipper said of his lead pacer who was rested for the fourth Test in line with the team’s workload management.

    praise youngsters

    Rohit praised youngsters such as Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Sarfaraz Khan and Akash Deep for displaying grit and unflappable temperament at the highest level.”These guys have come in have done the job perfectly, they have taken the responsibility perfectly, and I mean you. can take a lot of pride from performances like this with inexperienced players,” Rohit said.

    Chasing 192 on a challenging fourth day track, Gill and Jurel completed the task with an unbroken 72-run partnership after Rohit was dismissed for a brisk 55. (UPDATED WTC POINTS TABLE)

    “Whatever you say, Test cricket throws different kinds of challenges, different kinds of pressures, but some of these (youngsters), the way they have dealt with the pressures throughout the series, has been superb.”

    He added, “Many of these guys are quite young, and you’ll see these guys playing regularly in this format for the coming 5-10 years for sure.”

    Jaiswal ‘hunky-dory’

    Opener Jaiswal, who is the top scorer of the series so far with 655 runs in eight innings, is “hunky-dory”, according to Rohit. (“Dhruv Jurel Is The Real Jewel,” Fans Go Crazy As Youngster Shines In India vs England 4th Test)

    “Our job is to make sure that the environment is there for the youngsters to go out there and do the job, and that is what we try and do with a lot of these players,” Rohit explained.

    “A lot of these guys are quite grounded, to be honest. Jaiswal is still hunky-dory, but other than that all these guys are quite humble, they come from a humble background, so they obviously take that into their game as well. ” Rohit also responded to criticism about the Ranchi pitch which was believed to be a “rank turner”.

    “One guy made a hundred, one a 90 and two made 50s. What happens on it, matters. I think whatever we saw of the four days’ play… It’s India’s nature that the ball spins and it remains low. Not just now, but this has been the case for 50 years. It’s not that the batters couldn’t bat, and bowlers couldn’t bowl. In fact, bowlers were very happy to bowl on this wicket. Even for batters, if you applied yourselves , making big runs wasn’t difficult. The way (Joe) Root batted, made a 100. Dhruv Jurel played in such a situation for the first time, second Test and he made runs. More than the runs, see how many balls he played.”

  • IND vs ENG 4th Test: Rohit Sharma Completes 4,000 Runs In Test Cricket For India | cricket news

    During India’s fourth match against England in Ranchi on Friday, Rohit Sharma reached a significant milestone by completing 4000 runs in Test cricket. He becomes the 17th Indian player to achieve this feat, doing so in his 58th Test match. Among his compatriots, Rohit ranks as the 10th fastest to reach this milestone, with Virender Sehwag holding the record for the fastest, achieving it in just 79 innings.

    Since making his Test debut in 2013, the 36-year-old Indian captain has showcased his prowess in the longer format, maintaining an impressive average of over 44. Rohit’s Test career boasts 11 centuries and 16 half-centuries, with a top score of 212, achieved against South Africa in 2019. (Dhruv Jurel Honors Kargil War Veteran Father With Inspirational Celebration, Video Goes Viral – Watch)

    Initially starting his Test career as a middle-order batsman, Rohit made a significant transition to becoming an opener in 2019, a move that has proven successful for both him and the Indian team.

    A five-wicket haul by spinner Ravichandran Ashwin helped India bundle out England for just 145 runs in their second innings and get a target of 192 runs to seal the series on day three of the fourth Test at Ranchi on Sunday.

    India ended the day at 40/0, ​​with skipper Rohit Sharma (24*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (16*) unbeaten. England started the final session at 120/5, with Jonny Bairstow (30*) and Ben Foakes (0*) unbeaten.

    Ravindra Jadeja struck for India at the very first ball of the session and from then on, it opened the floodgates. Bairstow had a lapse of concentration and he handed an easy catch to Rajat Patidar at covers for just 30 in 42 balls. England was 120/6.

    Tom Hartley and Ollie Robinson looked to give England a brief respite from these quick wickets, but Kuldeep Yadav’s spin continued its magic, first removing Hartley for just seven after being caught by Sarfaraz Khan and then he trapped Robinson leg-before-wicket for zero. England was 133/8.

    Then veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin had his moment, registering his first major success of the series. Dismissing Ben Foakes (17) and James Anderon (0) in the same over, he got his five-wicket haul, his first in the series. England was bundled out for 145 and set India a target of 192 runs to win.

    Ashwin (5/51) and Kuldeep (4/22) led a major spin assault on England batsmen and Ravindra Jadeja also took a wicket. All ten wickets were taken by spinners. India came out with openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and skipper Rohit Sharma starting the run-chase of 192 runs. Rohit targeted Hartley and hit him for some boundaries. India ended the final session without a loss of a wicket.

    Earlier, Ashwin and Kuldeep spun a web as England lost five wickets early in the second session of the ongoing fourth Test to put India in control of proceedings at the JSCA International Stadium Complex on Sunday.

    At the time of Tea, England’s score read 120/5 – lead by 166 runs- with Jonny Bairstow (30) and Ben Foakes (0) standing unbeaten at the crease. India ended the second session on a great note as the hosts pulled their way right back into this match after a flurry of wickets.

    Early in the second session, star spinner Ashwin provided India with two back-to-back breakthroughs as he dismissed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope on consecutive deliveries. Despite losing two wickets in quick succession, England gained momentum as Zak Crawley started dealing in boundaries.

    India turned to Mohammed Siraj after starting with 15 overs of spin from both ends, however, England kept the momentum in their favour. In the 17th over of the game, Ashwin sent dangerous batsman Joe Root packing with a full and straight delivery off the final ball.

    Crawley continued his blistering form and slammed his third half-century of the series. The English batters rotated the strike brilliantly, not allowing the Indian bowlers to settle down while whacking the loose balls on offer.

    A cracker from Kuldeep helped India spring in their step again as he removed well-set batter Crawley for 60. Crawley stepped back at a beauty that skidded through, beat the bat and smashed into the middle stump.

    Kuldeep got the main man as he removed captain Ben Stokes for 4. The ball stayed low and Stokes had no answer for it, seeing it hit his shin and then spin back through his legs to hit the stumps, leaving England tottering at 120/5. at Tea.

    Earlier, at lunch, India ended their first inning at 307 and trailed by 46 runs after Jurel and Kuldeep Yadav played a 76-run partnership.

    Day three started with Kuldeep and Dhruv Jurel on the crease. Both the Indians were playing calmly and slowly putting runs on the scoreboard at a time when the hosts were under pressure.

    Jurel and Kuldeep helped India to cross the 250-run mark in the 86th over. However, James Anderson made the first breakthrough of the day after he dismissed Kuldeep for 28 runs for 131 balls in the 89th. The off-spinner smashed 2 fours as well.

    India moved past the 300 runs mark in the 101.6 overs after playing 618 balls. After the dismissal, India failed to build another partnership in their first inning. Later in the 101st over, Shoaib Bashir removed Akash Deep for 9 runs from 29 balls. With Deep’s wicket, Bashir bagged his first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket. Bashir was the main man to keep a check on India’s run rate and put England in the driver’s seat.

    Jurel claimed his first fifty in the first ball of the 90th over. However, the youngster was unlucky to hit a century as he was dismissed by Tom Hartley for 90 runs from 149 balls and ended India’s first inning. Jurel smashed 6 fours and 4 sixes with a strike rate of 60.40. On the other hand, Bashir led the English bowling attack with his fiver. While Hartley bagged three wickets as he gave away 68 runs.

    Brief Scores: India: 307 and 40/0 (Rohit Sharma 24*, Yashasvi Jaiswal) need to score 152 more runs against England: 353 and 145 (Zak Crawley 60, Jonny Bairstow 30, Ravichandran Ashwin 5/51). (With ANI inputs)

  • ‘Woh Lagega’: Rohit Sharma Proves Virat Kohli Right As Ex-Captain’s Old Video Goes Viral After Hitman’s Rant During IND Vs ENG 3rd Test | cricket news

    England and India are locking horns in Rajkot in the 3rd Test of the 5-match series and captain Rohit Sharma once again came up with some entertainment during England’s batting innings as he asked his teammates to get the ball fast for the next over as they were already three overs behind the clock. The funny thing was that Rohit did not say they would be fined if England got all out but instead said ‘Wo Lagega.’

    Watch the clips here:

    Rohit said “Jaldi to mangao ball yaar, hum log teen over pitche hai, agar ye log all out hogaye na to hmlog ko wo lagega” pic.twitter.com/8Iqsfp8xuY Kuljot Singh (@KuljotSingh_4_5) February 17, 2024

    The clip went viral as fans got the flashback of former India captain Virat Kohli explaining Rohit’s habit of talking about things in a strange way. Watch that old viral video below..

    https://t.co/PmfZFGP6uS pic.twitter.com/YrjfrSWk92 Guru Gulab (@madaddie24) February 17, 2024

    Kohli is currently not part of the Test squad due to personal reasons and Rohit is leading a fresh Test side with a couple of debutants along with some talented and hungry youngsters. (‘Jaddu Samajh Ye T20 Hai…’, Rohit Sharma’s Witty Banter With Ravindra Jadeja Lights Up Rajkot Test – Watch)

    Coming to the third Test, Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal continued his brilliant run of form with third Test century and Shubman Gill hit an unbeaten half-century to help India secure a 322-run lead against England on the third day of the third Test at Rajkot on Saturday.

    India ended the day at 196/2, with Shubman Gill (65*) and Kuldeep Yadav (3*) unbeaten. India started the final session at 44/1, with Yashasvi Jaiswal (19*) and Shubman Gill (5*) unbeaten. India reached the 50-run mark in 19 overs. Jaiswal and Shubman continued to hit at least a boundary per over, stitching a 50-run partnership.

    Both young batsmen let their arms loose in the 27th over, smashing veteran pacer James Anderson for three fours and a six, with Jaiswal delivering more beating. Jaiswal reached his half-century in 80 balls, smashing spinner Tom Hartley for two sixes in the 28th over. India reached the 100-run mark in 27.5 overs.

    Jaiswal and Gill were toying with the England spinners, bringing up their 100-run partnership in 122 balls. India reached the 150-run mark in 38.1 overs. Jaiswal continued his rich run of form, making his third century in 122 balls, with nine fours and five sixes. (Why Team India Is Wearing Black Arm Band In India vs England 3rd Test Day 3?)

    With a six, Gill reached his fifth Test fifty in 98 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes. After experiencing some issues with his back, Jaiswal walked off the field, unbeaten on 104* and Rajat Patidar walked in. Rajat however, was dismissed for a duck by Tom Hartley. India was 191/2. India ended the final session without any further loss of wicket.

    Earlier, before the final season, Rohit Sharma and Jaiswal came to open for India and the two batters put on 30 runs before England struck with the first wicket, Rohit, who scored a century in the first innings, went back on score of 19 runs. which included three boundaries.

    Gill and Jaiswal put together 14 runs so far, ending the Tea session at 44/1.

    Before this, Right-arm seamer Mohammad Siraj’s outstanding spell helped India take a 170-run lead at Tea on the third day of the third Test being played at Niranjan Shah Stadium on Saturday. England resumed the post-lunch session from 290/5 with Ben Stokes (39) and Ben Foakes (6) unbeaten at the crease.

    Inside nine runs, the Three Lions first lost the wicket of Foakes (13) and then the wicket of Stokes (41). England were 299 and lost their next two wickets at the score of 314 runs as Rehan Ahmed (6) and Tom Hartley (9) went to the pavilion. James Anderson was the last man to go and scored only one run.

    English were all-out for 319 runs it is the third successive time that India has taken a first-innings lead in the five-match series. India led by 124 runs before the start of their second innings. Other than left-hand opener Ben Duckett, who scored 153 runs with the help of 23 fours and two sixes, no bather was able to hit a big score.

    For India, Siraj snapped four crucial wickets in his spell of 21.1 overs and conceded 84 runs. Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav got two wickets each and Jasprit Bumrah and Ashwin had to be satisfied with one wicket each.

    Earlier, starting day three, Jasprit Bumrah drew first blood as he removed Joe Root for 18 runs, breaking a 42-run partnership. Root tried to play a scoop shot and steal a boundary. However, the shot lacked timing as Yashasvi Jaiswal, who was placed at the slip, took a fantastic catch.

    Kuldeep Yadav provided Team India with another breakthrough as he dismissed Jonny Bairstow for a duck. Despite losing two wickets in quick succession, England kept up the momentum. Duckett took a single off Kuldeep Yadav’s delivery and brought up his 150. He took 139 balls to reach the feat.

    Duckett’s splendid innings came to an end as he tried to play a shot into the cover for a boundary but Gill intercepted and took a brilliant catch of the bowling of Kuldeep. After the dismissal of Duckett, the onus lay on the shoulders of Ben Stokes to take England ahead in the game and the captain kept the scoreboard ticking. The duo of Stokes and Ben Foakes rotated the strike, not allowing the Indian bowlers to settle down while whacking the loose balls on offer.

    The visitors ended the first session of the day at 290/5 with Stokes (39) and Ben Foakes (6) at the crease. Earlier at stumps on day two, England were sitting pretty at 207/2, going at a run-a-ball rate and trailing India by just 238 runs.

    Brief Score: India 445 & 196/2 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 104*, Shubman Gill 65*, Joe Root 1/70) vs England 319 (Ben Duckett 153, Ben Stokes 41, Mohammad Siraj 4/84).