IPL 2023
Rohit Sharma Got Worried As Ishan Kishan Didn’t Appeal On A Caught Behind Dismissal
By CricShots - May 16, 2023 10:19 pm
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The ongoing match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 between Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Ekana Cricket Ground has seen the away team take somewhat of control in the match owing to their brilliant bowling so far in the contest. While the pitch conditions have surely supported the bowlers in the contest, MI skipper Rohit Sharma has rotated the ball and done a great job so far in the game rotating his bowlers adequately, not allowing the hosts to score freely in the contest.

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Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan

In their quota of 20 overs, Lucknow managed to put up 177 runs on the board at the loss of 3 wickets. While Mumbai Indians have performed well so far in the contest, there was one incident just after the powerplay where skipper Rohit Sharma could be seen losing his calm on wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan following the dismissal of LSG opener, Quinton De Kock.

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The incident happened just after the powerplay with Rohit Sharma introducing Piyush Chawla into the attack, the bowler displayed his skills as he managed to get Quinton De Kock to nick the ball to the wicketkeeper who just clipped the bails off while the batter started to walk off the ground.

Rohit Sharma was seen getting frustrated with Ishan Kishan’s nonchalant attitude as the wicketkeeper did not even appeal for the dismissal and the skipper could be seen voicing his frustrations while Kishan just looked at him and signaled that they had a DRS if required with an over confident look on his face.

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Things have worked out for Mumbai Indians so far in the contest and Rohit Sharma and his men will be looking to grab the win tonight to go up to the second place on the points table with 16 points to their name.

Here is the video of the dismissal:

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