In this video both the players are talking about DRS.
Kolkata, The first match of the 3-match T20 series was played between India and West Indies (India vs West Indies 1st T20 Match) on Wednesday. India has won this match. With this, India has taken a 1-0 lead in the T20I series. Meanwhile, a video of captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this video both the players are talking about DRS.
Actually, in the eighth over of the West Indies innings, Indian bowler Ravi Bishnoi was bowling. Just then, the ball left the leg side of Roston Chase and went into the hands of Rishabh Pant. After this, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant did the stumping immediately. At the same time, there was a strong appeal for out on the field, but the on-field umpire declared the ball wide.
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The host team felt that the ball has touched the bat first, it means catch out. Even if it doesn’t happen, stumping can happen. At the same time, captain Rohit Sharma had a chance to take a review. But he got confused. During this, Virat Kohli advised him that review should be taken.
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The conversation of these two players was captured in the stump mic. The video of Rohit and Virat’s conversation is now going viral on social media. In this video, Virat Kohli says that, ‘Both bat and pad have been installed. Two voices have come.’ Then Rohit asks, ‘Two reviews are left,’ then Kohli says, ‘Main bol raha hoon tu le, two voice aaya hai.’ After this Rohit took the review. The review revealed that Roston neither hit the ball nor was he out of the crease. In such a situation, he was declared not out. At the same time, it was found in the review that the ball had touched the pad i.e. there was no wide ball.
Talking about the match, the Indian players once again appeared in good form in the match played on Wednesday. At the same time, along with the batsmen, the bowlers also showed a great performance. India defeated West Indies by 6 wickets with 7 balls to spare.