Ind Vs Aus Kuldeep Yadav spoiled DRS in third ODI, captain Rohit Sharma lost his temper

Rohit Sharma on Kuldeep Yadav: The last match of the three ODI series between India and Australia was played in Chennai on 22 March. In this match, the Kangaroos defeated India by 21 runs and captured the series. India’s team has lost the ODI series on its home ground after four years. Earlier in the year 2019, India had lost the ODI series on its soil. The pressure on the Indian players was worth watching in the third ODI. During this, Rohit Sharma lost his temper on Kuldeep Yadav. Kuldeep persuaded Rohit Sharma to take DRS but he was very upset when DRS did not go in his favor.

39th over incident

Kuldeep Yadav came to bowl the 39th over of Australia’s innings. During this, Ashton Egger was in front of him. Chinaman bowler bowled a googly to Ashton Agar. Which did not come on his bat and went and hit the pad. Kuldeep appeals for out. The umpire turned down the appeal. Then he asked captain Rohit Sharma to take a review. Hitman takes the review. But during the review it became clear that the impact was out of line. During this, Rohit Sharma was seen talking to Virat Kohli. After which he got very angry with Kuldeep Yadav for spoiling the DRS.

Australia’s tour of India was like this

Australia played a series of 4 Tests and three ODIs on the tour of India. Team India defeated the Kangaroos 2-1 in the Test series. India won the first Test played in Indore by an innings and 132 runs. And in the second match in Delhi, India won by 6 wickets. Australia won the third match played in Indore by 9 wickets. While the fourth match played in Ahmedabad was a draw. After this the ODI series was played between the two countries. In the first ODI played in Mumbai, Team India defeated the guests by 5 wickets. In the second match in Visakhapatnam, Australia made a comeback and defeated India by 10 wickets. Whereas, in the third match played in Chennai, the Kangaroos defeated India by 21 runs to win the series 2-1.

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