Kolkata: The second T20 match was played between India and West Indies (IND vs WI 2nd T20) in Kolkata on Friday. Where Team India has captured the T20 series by winning a spectacular victory. In this series, India is leading with an unassailable 2-0 lead. But, Rohit Sharma’s anger was also seen in this match. At the time when India was fielding, the players dropped two-three catches. At one point of time it even seemed as if this match had gone out of India’s hands. A catch was also missed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, after which captain Rohit Sharma kicked the ball in anger.
Then when the presentation ceremony was taking place after the match, at that time commentator Harsha Bhogle also jokingly asked Rohit Sharma a question about it, then Rohit Sharma laughed. Actually, Harsha Bhogle asked Captain Rohit, did you see anything wrong in fielding today? To which Rohit Sharma said that yes, today we were a bit lax in fielding. But we will try not to repeat such mistakes in the future as we are counted on the best fielding side. After this Harsha Bhogle said that today the captain himself had kicked the ball, on which Rohit Sharma laughed.
And another DROP!
This time it’s #bhuvi,
Come on #TeamIndia #INDvWI #INDvsWI #WIvIND #WIvsIND #cricket pic.twitter.com/aAUDdCLeaG— BlueCap (@IndianzCricket) February 18, 2022
Let us tell you that when Bhuvneshwar Kumar was bowling the 16th over of the innings, at that time he dropped a catch of Rovman Powell. The ball went too high and Bhuvneshwar Kumar failed to catch a catch on his own ball. Seeing this, Rohit Sharma was disappointed and he kicked the ball immediately. However, this anger of Rohit Sharma proved to be a loss for Team India.
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Actually, as soon as Rohit Sharma kicked the ball, the ball went some distance, seeing that the West Indies batsmen got a chance to take one extra run. Let us tell you that in the second T20 match played in Kolkata, Team India scored 186 runs while batting first. In response to which the West Indies team was rapidly moving towards the score. But due to the excellent bowling of Indian bowlers in the death overs, West Indies fell behind by 8 runs and India won.