‘Arrey aap karke dekho, mere ko mat bolna fir’: Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer argue over missed single in Adelaide – WATCH

‘Arrey aap karke dekho, mere ko mat bolna fir’: Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer argue over missed single in Adelaide – WATCH

India opener Rohit Sharma had to wade through two running mix-ups, a barrage of disciplined bowling from Josh Hazlewood and another top-order collapse against Australia in Adelaide on Thursday to reach his slowest ODI half-century in over a decade. Besides, the former India captain also had to contend with an argument with his third-wicket batting partner, the new vice-captain, Shreyas Iyer.

After surviving a close run-out call early in the innings, after being sent back by captain Shubman Gill, Rohit was left miffed by Iyer’s reluctance to pick up on a single while the duo was attempting to lift India out of trouble.

During the 14th over, an opportunity for a single arose when Josh Hazlewood struck Rohit’s pads, deflecting the ball to the off-side. The 38-year-old was keen to take the run but received no call from Iyer at the non-striker’s end, forcing him to stay put. The stump mic picked up Rohit’s irritated query to Iyer about the non-call. Iyer pushed back, arguing it wasn’t his responsibility to initiate the run. The exchange highlighted the two batters’ struggle to find common ground.

Here’s how the conversation unfurled in the middle

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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).”

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Rohit Sharma: “Mai nahi de sakta hu ye call (I can’t).”

Shreyas Iyer: “Saamne hai aapke (He’s right in front of you).”

The duo would, however, forge a crucial stand for India with their 118-run association partly pushing Australia on the backfoot. Rohit somewhat made up for his slow start with his 59th half-century. Though he felt set for a big score, Rohit holed out on 73 off Mitchell Starc’s bowling before Iyer departed on 61, bowled by leggie Adam Zampa.

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