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The Indian Cricket National Team Pattern, Rohit Sharma, played a brutal shot at the 2025 ICC Champions Semifinals match against the Australian Cricket National Team, which was almost reached by the referee.
Given this, Rohit Sharma’s wife, Ritika Sajdeh, was absolutely shocked during the game at the Dubai Cricket International Stadium on Tuesday, March 4.
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The incident took place in the last ball of the sixth of the second. The Pacer Star Nathan Ellis launched a length delivery to Rohit Sharma, who identified it early and loaded on the court.
Rohit Sharma broke the ball straight with all the power, and the referee, Chris Gaffaney, had to get out of the road quickly to escape a serious injury.
The ball was traveling at a very fast speed, but Chris Gaffaney showed a great reflection and somehow managed to get out of the ball and save.
Rohit’s shot was so brutal that the ball reached the ropes of the limit in a short time, and the referee Gaffaney got up to indicate a limit with a strange smile on his face.
In the meantime, India’s pattern Rohit Sharma kept the language apoloically while his wife, on the stands, seemed shocked.
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In the meantime, Rohit Sharma failed to score great races and returned to the hut after scoring only 28 runs of 29 balls, with 3 four and 1 six.
The last game hate between India and Australia was during the final of the Cricket ICC World Cup 2023 at the Narendra Stadium Modi of Ahmedabad. At the gathering meeting, Australia handed over the hosts and claimed his sixth World Cup title with a dominant victory of 6 Wicket.
First, India’s entries began in a good way, as Captain Rohit Sharma provided an explosive start, broke 47 of 31 balls. However, Travis Head took an impressive capture to send him and the entrances to India went south.
Wanted Kohli (54) and KL Rahul (66) tried to stabilize the entrances with their slow blows, but the bright bowls in Australia kept them in control by collecting doctors at regular intervals. The Pat Cummins (2/34) and Mitchell Starc (3/55) pacers directed the attack and launched India by 240 in 50 points.
Pursuing the goal, Australia faced early problems, as Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami reduced them to 47/3 by firing David Warner, Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith.
However, Travis Head played a ticket for the ages, marking a game of 137 of 120 balls. His 192 -year collaboration with Marnus Labuschagne (58*) assured the comfortable Australian victory and broke the hearts of billions of Indians.