Rohit Sharma played such reverse shot in first ODI between India and West Indies, everyone kept watching

Rohit Sharma played such reverse shot in first ODI between India and West Indies, everyone kept watching

Rohit Sharma played such reverse shot: In the match between India and West Indies at Kensington Oval, India’s captain Rohit Sharma played a great reverse sweep.

Rohit Sharma did a reverse sweep. When India and West Indies played at Kensington Oval, the visitor team won by 5 wickets and did a great job. In the match, the Indian team’s hitting order changed a lot as they tried to reach a small goal of 114 runs. Rohit Sharma, who is the captain of that team, came up to bat in the seventh spot. Even though the Hitman moved around, he didn’t stop leaving his mark.

Rohit Sharma played such reverse shot in first ODI between India and West Indies, everyone kept watching
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Rohit Sharma hit a wonderful reverse sweep

On the tour of the West Indies, Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian team, is in great form. During the Test series, he got a hundred and a fifty. At the same time, Rohit, who had moved to a different spot in the ODI match, was thinking about how to end it as soon as possible. So, on the fifth ball of the 20th over, he played a clever shot. Rohit first bowed forward, then put a leg forward and played a brilliant reverse sweep. Ravindra Jadeja was also surprised to see this picture of the captain. He went to Rohit and told him how great he was.

India won the match with ease

The West Indies, who lost the toss and had to bat first, lost their first three wickets for 53 runs after the first 10 overs. The Caribbean team’s hitting order got worse after this. Even though wickets kept falling, the team’s captain, Shai Hope, scored the most runs with 43. However, in 23 overs, the whole team was out. India’s Kuldeep Yadav took 4 wickets. India was able to reach the small goal because Kishan (52) and Suryakumar Yadav (19) played well.

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