‘Woh saatva over daal raha hai!’: Stump mic captures Rohit Sharma’s hilarious chat with Shreyas Iyer – watch video | Cricket News

India opener Rohit Sharma and vice-captain Shreyas Iyer were involved in a hilarious chat during their 118-run stand for the third wicket in the second ODI against Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.After being asked to bat, India were reeling at 17 for 2, with captain Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli back in the hut cheaply.
Rohit Sharma (79) and Shreyas Iyer (61) rescued India, and notable contributions from Axar Patel (44) and Harshit Rana (24 not out) helped India post 264 for 9.The stump mic caught the conversation between Rohit and Iyer:Rohit Sharma: “Aae Shreyas, hoyega yeh! (There was a run).”Shreyas Iyer: “Arrey aap karke dekho, mere ko mat bolna fir (Don’t blame me later).”Rohit Sharma: “Aare, tereko call dena padega (You will have to give me the call).”Rohit Sharma: “Wo saatva over daal raha hai yaar (He’s bowling the seventh over, man).”Shreyas Iyer: “Mujhe uska angle pata nahi hai. Call do na! (I don’t know his angle. Just give me the call).”Rohit Sharma: “Mai nahi de sakta hu ye call (I can’t).”Shreyas Iyer: “Saamne hai aapke (He’s right in front of you).”Click here to watch the videoIn the match, India finished at 264/9, posting what looked like a competitive total. After being asked to bat, the start was challenging during the powerplay as the Australian pacers were exceptional, much like in the first ODI. Bartlett struck early, dismissing both Gill and Kohli in the same over. Hazlewood bowled with precision but was unlucky not to claim a wicket.
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Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer steadied the innings with a century partnership, and the introduction of spin eased the batting conditions. However, Marsh returned to pace, and Starc removed Rohit, breaking the threatening partnership. India then lost Iyer to Zampa, who finished with four wickets, including Axar and NKR in the same over.At 226/8, India seemed on the brink of a collapse, but Harshit Rana and Arshdeep added a crucial 37-run stand for the ninth wicket, helping the team reach a more respectable total.