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Rohit Sharma Turns Into Houdini With His Hilarious Juju During India's 1st Test- Watch Video


Rohit Sharma during IND vs BAN 1st Test (x.com)Rohit Sharma during IND vs BAN 1st Test (x.com)

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is once again winning hearts with his childlike innocence on the field during the first Test between India and Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

The Indian team, a united force, successfully registered a big 280-run victory against Najmul Hossain Shanto and Co. on Day 4 of the Test. This victory was largely due to the brilliant contributions of Ravichandran Ashwin, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, and Shubman Gill, and, as the internet claims, Rohit Sharma's 'juju' (magic) during the game.

In a viral video that has taken over the internet, Rohit's funny avatar, with a mischievous glint in his eyes and a playful smile on his face, has sent fans reeling as he is seen performing magic after re-arranging the bails. The hilarious video has garnered the attention of all his fans.


Rohit on Pant After Big Victory At Chepauk

After Pant's brilliant century, Team India skipper, Rohit Sharma lauded the Indian keeper, and stated that he is glad to have Pant back in the Test squad for India.

"Pant has gone through some tough times. The way he has managed himself through those tough times is great. He was part of the IPL and was part of the successful World Cup. He is here and he loves playing in this format. We always knew what he can do with bat and gloves. We wanted him back. He played in the Duleep Trophy and got ready and so happy to see him back," Rohit said at the post-match presentation.

Rohit Sharma's Struggles Against Bangladesh

Rohit Sharma's batting woes were on full display against Bangladesh. He scored only six runs off 19 balls with a solitary boundary in the first innings and later only 4 runs. Before this match, Rohit's record against Bangladesh in Tests was dismal. He had just 33 runs in three matches, averaging a pitiably low 11.00, and his highest score was as low as 21.