“Mujhe Ball De Yaar”: Rohit Sharma’s Hilarious Narration Of The ‘Bowling Challenge’. look | cricket news

India put in a clinical performance in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia in Nagpur as they won the match by an innings and 132 runs inside three days. India is now ahead 1-0 in the four-match series. Whereas Ravichandran Ashwin took eight wickets in the match as his spin partner Ravindra Jadeja Took seven wickets. Even Mohammed Shami Mohammed Siraj Played his part with the fast bowling. Indian captain after the match Rohit Sharma Said Irfan PathanPart of the commentary panel for the official broadcasters, how it was sometimes difficult to contain the Indian bowlers.

He said, “Each one of them is close to a milestone. Every day is like a milestone. Somebody is taking five wickets, somebody takes 250 wickets, somebody takes 450 wickets. So every day, somebody Someone is reaching a milestone.” Irfan Pathan and others were present.

“I don’t really know about milestones. These people come and tell me, ‘I am near 250, give me the ball man, he is near 450, give me the ball man. I have 4 wickets, I need 5 (I’m close to 250 wickets, give me the ball, he’s close to 400, he says give me the ball. I have 4 wickets, need 5).

He further added how it is sometimes difficult to control Siraj & Co.

“In Trivandrum, Sri Lanka were bowled out cheaply I think and Siraj was on 4. He bowled 10 overs in those 22 overs as he needed 5 wickets. He wasn’t stopping so I had to tell him That a Test series is coming.” Up,” said Rohit.

India’s win against Australia in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Saturday helped them inch closer to a second World Test Championship (WTC) final berth, while Pat Cummins-Leaded side is waiting for title round spot confirmation.

No. 2 India are now at 61.67 percentage points as compared to No. 1 Australia’s 70.83, following a win crafted by the Indian spin-bowling duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

However, India still need two more wins from the remaining three Tests in the series to guarantee themselves a minimum scoring percentage of 62.50, which will undoubtedly knock third-placed Sri Lanka out of contention.

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