Rohit Sharma takes DRS: After Virat Kohli says “Do Awaz Hai,” Then the umpire does this in the first T20I between India and the West Indies.

Rohit Sharma takes DRS: After Virat Kohli says “Do Awaz Hai,” Then the umpire does this in the first T20I between India and the West Indies

When the camera is on Rohit Sharma, which it has been since he took over as India’s limited-overs captain, it’s impossible to take your gaze away from him. He doesn’t have Virat Kohli’s intense, battle-ready expression, nor does he remain practically reactionless like MS Dhoni. On the cricket field, Rohit has his own style of reacting. On Wednesday, during the first T20I between India and the West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, one such occurrence occurred. Rohit Sharma takes DRS: After Virat Kohli says “Do Awaz Hai,” Then the umpire does this in the first T20I between India and the West Indies

Rohit Sharma takes DRS: After Virat Kohli says "Do Awaz Hai," Then the umpire does this in the first T20I between India and the West Indies.
Rohit Sharma takes DRS: After Virat Kohli says “Do Awaz Hai,” Then the umpire does this in the first T20I between India and the West Indies.

In the midst of debating whether to ask for a DRS after hearing from bowler Ravi Bishnoi and former captain Virat Kohli, Rohit had time to make a remark on the on-field umpire’s wide call. “Yaar, wide kidhar de raha hai?” (How is it conceivable to term it a wide?) When the umpire extended his arms within the confront of a strong offer from newcomer Bishnoi, Rohit replied.

Bishnoi’s slider showed up to have brushed Roston Chase’s cushion some time recently landing on Rishabh Pant’s gloves within the eighth over of the West Indies innings. The leg-spinner was up in a enormous offer, but the umpire instep labeled it a wide. “Do awaaz aya hai,” Virat Kohli said over the stump mouthpieces as he dashed in (I head two sounds). “Do audits hai na?” Rohit, who was standing at the leg slip, abruptly addressed. (Right, we have two surveys.)

“Do awaaz aya hai,” Kohli answered, “main bol raha hu le le” (I head two sounds, go for it).

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The drama was far from over. The square-leg umpire then came in to tell Rohit that the umpires were going upstairs regardless to investigate the stumping because Pant had also whipped the bails off. As a result, the appeal for being caught behind will invariably be checked, and India will not need to invoke a review.

The replays revealed that Chase had not hit the ball, which had instead rubbed off his pads. The West Indies right-hander was also safe because his foot was inside the crease. After all was said and done, the umpire changed his decision to deem it a wide.

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India eventually won by six wickets, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Ravi Bishnoi was named Player of the Match after taking 2 for 17 on his debut. India restricted the West Indies to 157 for 7 before chasing down the goal in 18.5 overs, with Rohit Sharma top-scoring with 40 and Suryakumar Yadav unbeaten on 34.

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