Rohit Sharma Plays Mind Game with Kuldeep Yadav During IPL Match
Cheeky Rohit Sharma Admits To Fooling Kuldeep Yadav By Pretending To Walk: 'I Know Him'
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In a recent IPL match, Rohit Sharma, captain of the Mumbai Indians, cleverly deceived Delhi Capitals' spinner Kuldeep Yadav by pretending to walk off after an appeal. This playful tactic occurred during the ninth over, leading to a wasted review by the Capitals. Despite the fun, Rohit acknowledged his dismissal shortly after.
- 01Rohit Sharma pretended to walk off to trick Kuldeep Yadav into taking a review.
- 02The incident occurred during the ninth over of the match.
- 03Mumbai Indians scored 162 runs for 6 wickets in their innings.
- 04Rohit expressed disappointment at getting out in the next over.
- 05The slow wicket conditions posed challenges for shot-making.
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In an entertaining moment during the IPL match on April 4, Rohit Sharma (captain of the Mumbai Indians) used his experience to fool Kuldeep Yadav (lead spinner for Delhi Capitals) by pretending to walk off after an appeal for a catch. This occurred in the ninth over when Rohit attempted a sweep shot, leading to a half-hearted appeal from wicketkeeper KL Rahul. Kuldeep, noticing Rohit's gesture, appealed as well, prompting the Capitals’ skipper, Axar Patel, to take a review, which was ultimately wasted as replays confirmed the ball had deflected off Rohit's pads. Rohit later confirmed his intention to trick Kuldeep, saying, “I know Kuldeep pretty well, likes to take the DRS.” Despite the playful moment, Rohit lamented his dismissal shortly after, stating he wanted to bat deeper. The Mumbai Indians ended their innings at 162 runs for 6 wickets, with Rohit emphasizing the need to adapt to the slow wicket conditions for effective shot-making.
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