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[Watch] Rohit Sharma's 'Sarcastic Clap' For Kuldeep Yadav After Avoiding DRS Blunder


image-ls7fxd8aRohit Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav (X.com)

Indian captain, Rohit Sharma has been a lot more expressive on the field than usual in the ongoing second Test match against England. A lot of videos showcasing Rohit Sharma’s antics on the field have been circulating on the field. 

Amidst that, Jio Cinema has shared another one on its Twitter account, highlighting Rohit Sharma’s expressions aimed at Kuldeep Yadav. The incident began when the Indian team shouted for a caught behind on the third delivery of the second over during England innings. 

Jasprit Bumrah pitched one on a length, which swung away and narrowly passed the outside edge. The Indian team appealed for caught behind but the umpire gave it not out. This was followed with a discussion between Rohit Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav and KS Bharat. 

Kuldeep Yadav looked convinced that the ball had taken the edge and when he persuaded the Indian captain to take the review, Rohit Sharma gave a surprised reaction. Sharma, eventually, decided not to go for the DRS. 

Later, he sarcastically clapped at Kuldeep Yadav when the big screen saw a daylight gap between bat and pad. 

You can watch the video clip here: 


England need 332 runs to win the second Test; India need nine wickets

Shubman Gill headlined India’s batting performance in their second innings on day 4 of the Test match. Gill emerged from the dip in form as he notched his third Test century in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. 

Gill endured a scratchy start but found his way through it and went on to score a masterclass century. He shut down all his critics with a terrific knock under pressure and also helped his team set a competitive target for England. 

The 24-year-old played a sensational knock of 104 runs in 147 balls, including 11 fours and 2 sixes. Axar Patel gave him valuable support of 45 off 84. However, other than that, it was a disappointing batting performance from the Indian batting unit. 

Tom Hartley starred with the ball for England, managing four wickets for 77 runs in 27 overs. James Anderson also returned with two wickets, while Rehan Ahmed picked three. 

In pursuit of a 399-run total to win the second Test, England are 67 for 1 at stumps on day 4. They still need 332 runs to win the Test, while India need 9 wickets.