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The second Test match between India and New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru witnessed a moment that left everyone in disbelief. Indian captain Rohit Sharma, who was in sublime form, was dismissed in a freak accident that will be remembered for years to come.
After India were asked to bat second following a massive 354-run deficit, Rohit looked determined to steer his team back into the game. The 37-year-old was at his elegant best, reaching his half-century in just 58 balls. However, fate had other plans.
Rohit Sharma’s bizarre dismissal
In an attempt to defend a delivery from Ajaz Patel, Rohit’s defence seemed impeccable. However, the ball took an unexpected bounce and rolled onto the stumps, leaving the Indian captain stunned. As the New Zealand players celebrated, Rohit couldn’t believe his misfortune.
Visibly heartbroken, Rohit walked back to the dressing room, his innings cut short by a cruel twist of fate. The incident left the entire cricket world in shock, as it was a rare instance where a batter’s skill and technique were betrayed by a freak accident.
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New Zealand’s dominance over India in Bengaluru Test
The second day of the Test match was a day to forget for India. After Rohit won the toss and elected to bat, India were bowled out for a paltry 46, their lowest Test score at home. In reply, New Zealand’s batters dominated the Indian bowling attack, posting a massive total of 402. Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra played crucial knocks, while Tim Southee also contributed with a valuable half-century.
With India trailing by a significant margin, their chances of avoiding a defeat against New Zealand were slim. The team needed a strong performance from their batting lineup to stay in the contest. However, the dismissal of Rohit was a major setback for India, and they are facing the prospect of their first home defeat against New Zealand since 1988.