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"Maa ch****e gaya," Rohit Sharma caught abusing during IND vs SA 2nd Test in Cape Town; Watch video

Published at :January 4, 2024 at 11:34 AM
Modified at :January 4, 2024 at 11:42 AM
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma was caught in the stump mic abusing in the second test in Cape Town.

India captain Rohit Sharma was seen in a lighter mood during the second innings of South Africa in the ongoing second and final Test in Cape Town. The match is moving at a fast pace towards its conclusion.

South Africa had batted first after winning the toss and was bowled out for 55 before lunch in the first innings. Mohammed Siraj with 6/15 and Jasprit Bumrah and Mukesh Kumar picked two scalps each.

India in reply, positioned themselves well at 153/4 at one stage with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill scoring in the 30s, while Virat Kohli made 46. But then South African bowlers wrapped up the Indian innings for 153 itself, taking the last 6 wickets for 0 runs. This was the first instance of a team’s last 6 wickets falling for 0 runs in a Test match in the game’s history.

South Africa looked set to take a decently big lead as they had ended day one on 62/3, with a record-equaling 23 wickets falling on day one.

On Day 2, Aiden Markram made one of the best centuries in recent time, scoring 106 with 17 fours and 2 sixes. But still, South Africa was bundled out for 176 runs by India. Jasprit Bumrah took 6/61, while Mohammed Siraj added two more wickets to his tally.

Rohit Sharma uses cuss word as he thinks about taking DRS   

Mohammed Siraj’s delivery deflected off Nandre Burger’s pads to Rohit Sharma at forward short leg as South Africa labored at 174/9. When Rohit Sharma was undecided about taking a review, he used a foul word before declaring that he would take the review because there were still all three remaining.

Rohit Sharma was heard saying: “Le leta hu Maa ch****e gaya, 3-3 hai”, to which Virat Kohli was heard replying: “Haan lele lele.”

Fans noticed it on the stump mic and it quickly went viral on social media.

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