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WATCH: Rohit Sharma caught abusing players during 2nd Test against England

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Indian Cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma was heard abusing the players while fielding at Vizag. During the first innings of the 2nd Test against England, Rohit was heard saying “Ch*d dunga b* koi bhi garden me ghumega maa ch*d dunga sabka,” as the players were fielding in the middle. One wondered if the voice was directed at the players from England or from India. 

While the context behind the video is unsure, it seemed like the voice caught on the stump mic was of Rohit. The fans have started comparing Rohit with Virat Kohli. As the video has gone viral on social media, the fans are furious with the star cricketer, thinking that he abused his own won teammates. 

Check out the viral video here –

India is currently all over England in the ongoing Test. In the first innings, India managed to score 396 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal was the star performer with the bat as he scored 209 runs in 290 balls. He was the only Indian batter to score more than 35 runs in the 1st innings. 

Rohit Sharma’s captaincy aids India in a dominant second day

England were batting well at one stage in the innings, thanks to Zack Crawley who scored 76 runs. After the lunch break, India came back with intensity and claimed wickets for fun. Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav were the pick of the bowlers in the last two sessions of the day for India. 

The two bowlers were constantly at the batters and bowled very well. In particular, Bumrah was so good on a wicket that does not have as much for the pacers. Kuldeep got the ball to spin more than any spinner in the match. The duo ensured that England did not run away with the game. It meant that India stayed at the top. 

Rohit Sharma was good with his captaincy. The star cricketer made some good decisions in bowling changes and field placements. The relatively attacking field set worked in India’s favour. When Bumrah was in rhythm, Sharma recognized it and gave a longer spell to the star pacer. All of it contributed to a dominant day for India in the middle.  

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