Indian National Cricket Team captain Rohit Sharma was disappointed after the strange exit of the battered Sarfaraz Khan in Mumbai against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI. The game between the teams took place at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Sunday (December 1).
The Indian National Cricket Team put up a sensational effort against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI. They won the game comfortably enough but continued to bat after that because they had to bowl all the desired overs as per the conditions of the game.
Sarfaraz Khan also got an opportunity with the bat against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI, Mumbai batter can’t win his chance.
This saw Sarfaraz Khan also get an opportunity with the bat but the Mumbai batsman failed to grab the chance as he got out cheaply. The right-hander failed to get going and managed an unusual dismissal against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI.
Sarfaraz Khan was out to the spinner but in a very unfortunate way. The batsman tried to play the shot towards the leg side but the ball caught the outside edge and he was caught behind the stumps by keeper Sam Harper and had to take a long step back.
This left skipper Rohit Sharma extremely disappointed. The captain of the Indian National Cricket Team lowered his head and covered his face in disappointment. He was not impressed with Sarfaraz Khan’s outing and his reaction went viral on the internet.
Rohit Sharma was completely disappointed as Sarfaraz Khan turned out for the warm-up against Australia’s Prime Minister’s XI.
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Sarfaraz Khan returned to the hut after scoring just 1 run off 4 balls. He did not feature in the Indian National Cricket Team in the first game and is unlikely to play in the team for the second game to be played in Adelaide from December 6.
Rohit Sharma did not have a great outing with the bat against Australia’s Prime Minister’s XI.
The Indian National Cricket Team captain who came to Rohit Sharma also did not perform well with the bat against the Australian Prime Minister’s XI. He did not come to open the innings as he allowed KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal to take the opening spot.
Rohit Sharma batted at number 4 but it wasn’t the outing he wanted with the bat on his first outing in Australia. The captain of the Indian National Cricket Team was bowled for just 4 runs as he was caught in the slips while chasing the fifth stump ball.
With Rohit Sharma batting at number 4, the captain of the Indian National Cricket Team is expected to bat in the middle order in the second game. He will sacrifice his batting position for KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal who put up a 201-run partnership in the first match.
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