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WATCH – Rohit Sharma Left In Splits As Guptill Swears Chahal In Hindi
By CricShots - Jan 27, 2020 1:25 pm
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The veteran New Zealand opener, Martin Guptill was caught letting out a Hindi swear word on live television after the second T20I between hosts New Zealand and India at Eden Park in Auckland on Sunday. India registered another win over New Zealand by seven wickets to secure a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20I series between the two teams.

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Rohit Sharma and Martin Guptill

After the game, the Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal took the microphone from Star Sports anchor Jatin Sapru and with it walked towards Guptill, who was chatting with India opener Rohit Sharma.

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Chahal greeted the pair by saying “what’s up boys” but not in his wildest dreams would he have expected the response that he received from the New Zealand opener. Guptill responded to Chahal by saying, “Kya be G****?”. Rohit, standing next to him, was left in splits while a shell-shocked Chahal told the New Zealander that they were live on television.

Here is the video of the same:

India won both the T20Is that was played at Eden Park in Auckland. In the first match, India chased down the huge total of 204 runs with an over to spare. India overhauled New Zealand’s challenging total with ease as KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer scored fine half-centuries to give India a 1-0 lead.

The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli anchored the innings in the middle overs with a 32-ball 45, allowing the other batsmen to flourish from the other end.

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In the second T20I, Indian bowlers almost ran through the New Zealand batting line-up as they helped the hosts to 132 for five. KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer again got the job done for India in the chase after Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli had been dismissed early. While Rahul (57 not out off 50 balls) scored his second consecutive fifty of the series, and 11th overall of his T20I career, Iyer fell six runs short of his half-century.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the incident: