When Rohit Sharma created an outcry against his team! The direction of the match was reversed by taking a hat-trick, see who became the victim?
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Rohit Sharma had studded hat-trick against Mumbai.
IPL 2023 will start from 31 March.
New Delhi. The craze of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2023) has engulfed the Indian fans. The 16th season is going to start from 31st March. This is such a league where many big miracles are seen. One of those miracles was done by Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma in the year 2009. Rohit is famous as Hitman because of his stormy batting. But he did something 13 years ago that everyone was surprised to see.
Rohit Sharma was playing on behalf of the Deccan Chargers team in the year 2009. He is currently the captain of Mumbai Indians and he created history against his own team 13 years back. He played an innings of 38 runs against Mumbai, after that what he did with his bowling, everyone was surprised to see it. Rohit Sharma has been seen bowling on fewer occasions, but an explosive batsman with a hat-trick of bowling. This is nothing less than a miracle.
2 Indians also became victims
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Batting first, Deccan Charger scored 145 runs. At the same time, Mumbai scored 103 runs losing two wickets. Rohit Sharma took two consecutive wickets in the last two balls of his first over. He first sent Abhishek Nair and Harbhajan Singh to the pavilion. After that, Rohit came again in the 18th over and sent JP Duminy to the pavilion on the very first ball, who stood firm with a half-century. Due to Rohit’s hat-trick, Deccan Chargers stopped Mumbai for 126 runs. After this Rohit became the captain of Mumbai and till now he has won five titles to this team.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : March 27, 2023, 06:00 IST