Rohit Sharma adopted this magical trick,
Did Team India win due to this?
India won the first Test match played against Bangladesh by 280 runs. Due to the victory in this match, the Indian team has taken a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series. During this match, there is a lot of discussion about Rohit Sharma's captaincy. Meanwhile, a video of Rohit Sharma is going viral on social media. In which Rohit Sharma is seen using some magical tricks. This trick is also called bell-switch.
When did Rohit Sharma do this?
The Indian cricket team was moving towards an easy victory in this match. However, Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hussain Shanto was standing alone from one end. Rohit Sharma wanted to win the match as soon as possible by getting him out at any cost. Nazmul Hussain Shanto was playing in this match after scoring 76 runs. Then Team India captain Rohit Sharma used the bell-switch trick and Nazmul Hussain Shanto got out after playing an innings of 82 runs on 127 balls in this match. This trick has been used by many players before. Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad used this trick during the Ashes series.
How was the first match
In the first Test match played between the two teams, Bangladesh team won the toss and decided to bowl first. Where Team India batted first and scored 376 runs in the first innings. R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja played brilliant innings during this time. After this, Bangladesh team came to bat and they were all out for 149 runs and Team India got a lead of 227 runs. With a lead of 227 runs, once again Indian batsmen came on the field and this time Team India scored 287 runs after losing 4 wickets and gave Bangladesh a target of 515 runs to win. Bangladesh came out to chase this target and were all out for 234 runs and Team India won the match by 280 runs.