During Day 5 of the Ahmedabad Test, Rohit Sharma was asked about the “heckling video” of Mohammed Shami that went viral on the internet following Day 1.
The Prime Ministers of both nations, Narendra Modi of India and Anthony Albanese of Australia, attended the first day of the Ahmedabad Test, which marked 75 years of “cricketing friendship” between the two countries. A video of some spectators purportedly heckling India’s Mohammed Shami with “Jai Shree Ram” slogans at the close of the day’s play went viral on social media. India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, was asked about the event during a news conference held at the end of play on day five, although he claimed to be unaware of it.
Many Indian cricketers could be seen strolling through one of the stands while cries of “Jai Shri Ram” could be heard. At the video’s conclusion, a supporter can be heard shouting “Jai Shri Ram” while referring to Mohamed Shami by name.
In a news conference on Monday, Rohit was asked about the event and stated that he had only learned of it for the first time.
“Absolutely have no idea. I only now learned this and I have no idea what went down, “asserted the India captain.
Rohit was also questioned about Virat Kohli, who had just got his 75th international hundred, during the news conference.
“Look, he scored hundreds in over a hundred Tests; a few innings here and there don’t mean much for a player of his caliber. We all know that after he made a century in the Asia Cup, he was unstoppable in white-ball cricket. I’m crossing my fingers that the red ball turns out the same “That was mentioned by Rohit.
How exactly did Kohli “digest” this knock of 186? “It’s about making an effort and maintaining a consistent routine. In addition to doing well, Kohli batted in his usual manner without regard to the scoreboard. That’s what usually got him ahead, “The man gave an explanation.
The Indian cricket squad would switch gears after winning the Test series 2-1 and prepare for the One-Day International series against Australia, which starts on March 17.