Rohit Sharma's Stump Mic Commentary Steals the Show in India's T20 World Cup Win
Rohit Sharma's Witty Commentary on Stump Mic Adds Humor to India's T20 World Cup Campaign
Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma has become renowned for his entertaining and often humorous on-field commentary, which is frequently captured by the stump microphone. During India's Super 8 clash against Bangladesh in the ongoing T20 World Cup, Rohit once again showcased his witty side.
In the 14th over of Bangladesh's run chase, Kuldeep Yadav had just dismissed Shakib Al Hasan after being hit for a six. As Mahmudullah, the new batsman, stepped up to the crease, Kuldeep appeared to request a change in the fielding placements.
Rohit, who had walked up to wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant, responded with his signature Mumbaiya style: "Kya hai, khelne de na yaar, abhi abhi aya hai aada maarne de na, ek out hua hai aada maarne de" (What's it, let him play across the line, he has just come to the crease after a dismissal, let him play across the line).
Rohit's words, which translate to "Let him play his shots, he's just come in after a wicket fell," drew laughter from the commentators and viewers alike. The Indian captain then nonchalantly walked back to his fielding position, while Mahmudullah flicked the next ball for a single.
Kuldeep Yadav went on to take 3/19 as India defeated Bangladesh by 50 runs, with Hardik Pandya playing a starring role with both bat and ball. India will next face Australia on Monday in their final Super Eights clash.
Rohit Sharma's witty commentary has become a staple of India's T20 World Cup campaign, adding a touch of humor to the high-stakes tournament. His ability to lighten the mood and connect with fans through his words has further endeared him to the Indian cricket fraternity.
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