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 'Helmet Pehenne Ka' - Delhi Police Uses Rohit's Warning To Sarfaraz For Helmet Awareness


image-lt2xqkvvRohit Sharma warning Sarfaraz Khan (X.com)

The Indian Skipper Rohit Sharma has been renowned for his hilarious comments and camaraderie with his team members on the field. A recent incident broke the internet wherein Sharma was seen asking Sarfaraz Khan to wear a helmet while fielding at a close position of Silly Point near the batsman.

Rohit also stopped the young spinner Kuldeep Yadav from bowling his next delivery before he put the gear on. It has often been noted that the Indian skipper has always considered safety while playing the sport, but his innovative style of conveying his ideas catches a lot of eye on the field.

The official social media handle of Delhi police took Rohit Sharma’s advice to Sarfaraz Khan quite seriously as they urged the citizens to wear helmets on the field as they drive two-wheelers. The prestigious authorities posted a video of the incident on the social media accounts of Delhi police.

The caption of the video shared on Instagram read,

 “Two-wheeler par hero nahi banne ka! Hamesha helmet pehenne ka!”



Watch Rohit Sharma asks Sarfaraz Khan to wear a helmet while fielding at Silly Point



The video started with Captain Rohit Sharma saying, 

“Aye bhai, zyada hero nahi banne ka idhar, helmet pehen le [Hey brother, don’t try to be a hero here. Wear a helmet].” 

The young debutant immediately reacted as he called for the 12th man KS Bharat to hand him the helmet.

India beats England in 4th Test to win the series by 3-1

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Rohit Sharma made a striking comeback in the 4th Test against England as he scored 55 runs off 81 balls with a strike rate of 67.9. India will next meet England for the final test match in Dharamshala.