Home Cricket News [WATCH] Rohit Sharma Pulls A Stunning One-Handed Catch In The India vs Bangladesh Test

[WATCH] Rohit Sharma Pulls A Stunning One-Handed Catch In The India vs Bangladesh Test

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[WATCH] Rohit Sharma Pulls A Stunning One-Handed Catch In The India vs Bangladesh Test
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On the fourth day of the second Test between India and Bangladesh at Green Park, Kanpur, skipper Rohit Sharma astonished the spectators with an amazing one-handed catch. At short cover, Rohit jumped at the ideal moment to catch the ball that Litton Das struck quickly.

Everyone was in amazement of Rohit’s acrobatic performance, and the Monday morning throng cheered. Standing with his hands on his head in astonishment, teammate Shubman Gill captured the mood well. Even Rohit was taken aback, beaming as he made sure the ball was firmly in his grasp.

The Indian team was energized by Rohit’s stunning catch, which demonstrated his outstanding fielding abilities. India gained the upper hand, as Bangladesh came under increasing strain.

The game’s high point will go down as the captain’s amazing catch, which showcased Rohit’s agility and quick thinking. His on-field prowess and leadership qualities keep thrilling supporters and motivating his teammates.

Watch: Rohit Sharma takes stunning one-handed catch

Mohammed Siraj bowled a fuller-length delivery in the 50th over of Bangladesh’s innings. After stepping into bat on Monday, Litton Das attempted to be aggressive right away and attempted to clear the cover fielder. He did not, however, receive the required elevation. As the ball was in motion, Rohit executed a full-stretch jump.

As he celebrated a superb piece of fielding work that left Bangladesh reeling at 148 for 5, Rohit Sharma was surrounded by his teammates.

‘Bouncer trap’ for Litton Das was set by India, and it was a brilliantly played wicket. Siraj was predicted to trouble the wicketkeeper-batter by bowling short. Siraj, on the other hand, decided to play it close and bowed a longer delivery. Litton lost his wicket for 13 after he took a risky shot without hesitation.

Following rain-related cancellations of play on Saturday and Sunday, Bangladesh lost three early wickets on Monday morning when play began.


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