Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli
Rohit Sharma DRS wasted: Team India is seen on the backfoot for the first time against Australia in the four-Test series. In the two Tests held so far in Nagpur and Delhi, which were completed in three days, the Indian team was ahead all the time and then won the match easily. But for the first time in the third Test being played in Indore, captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bat first. But Team India’s batting flopped badly. Team India’s big and veteran players went on to get out one by one and the whole team was bundled out for 109 runs. After this, when the Australian team came out to bat, there was disappointment here too. As the first wicket, Travis Head definitely returned to the pavilion early, but after that Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja batted fiercely, during which some chances were made, but Team India could not capitalize on it. Captain Rohit Sharma also made many mistakes. When DRS was not to be taken, it was taken and when DRS was taken, it was found that the batsmen were not out at all. In this way Rohit Sharma wasted two out of three reviews.
IND vs AUS
Rohit Sharma’s first review worked, after that two wasted
Captain Rohit Sharma took the first review in the second over itself. When Ravindra Jadeja came to bowl and Travis Head was in front. The ball hit the pad of the head and the umpire did not give it out. Ravindra Jadeja and captain Rohit Sharma were not satisfied with this, they demanded a review. Replays later showed that the ball had hit the stumps and the third umpire gave Trevid Head out without any delay. Travis Head scored nine runs off six balls, including a four. After this, another review was taken in the sixth over. This time also the bowler was Ravindra Jadeja and Usman Khawaja was in front. A low bounce ball, Khawaja gets caught and Ravindra Jadeja thinks he is out, the umpire turns down the appeal, but Jadeja has the mind to take a review. After this the captain demands DRS. Although wicket-keeper KS Bharat also felt that Usman was not out, after that when the third umpire checked, he found that the ball was going outside the leg stump. This review went empty out of India’s hands.
India vs Australia Indore Test
Team India has two bad reviews, now only one is left
Ravindra Jadeja again handles the ball in the tenth over and this time also Usman Khawaja is in front. This time again Jadeja gets Khawaja beat because of the low bounce. This time again Ravindra Jadeja is not happy with the umpire’s decision and takes Rohit Sharma for DRS. Here there is no contact between the ball and the bat, but the ball is going outside, here also a review is reduced from the account of Team India. In the 11th over of the match, Ravichandran Ashwin comes to bowl, with Marnus Labuschagne in front. This time Marnus gets beaten on Ashwin’s ball. Ashwin and the entire Team India appeal, but the umpire turns it down. Rohit Sharma would have missed two reviews and India now has only one review. In such a situation, Rohit Sharma does not go for DS. But later when the ball tracking is seen, it is known that the ball is hitting the stumps. Here, if Rohit Sharma had taken a review, he would have got the second wicket as well, but Hitman Sharma failed here. But when Rohit Sharma sees it on the big screen, he cannot help but smile. Now there is only one review left for Team India in this innings and Australia has nine batsmen left. In such a situation, Rohit will now have to take the next review very carefully. Otherwise the match may slip out of hand.