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Rohit Sharma furious at Ishaan Kishan for declaring the innings? Watch the whole case in the video


India vs West Indies Dominica: Test series is being played between India and West Indies. Its first match was played in Dominica. Team India performed brilliantly and registered by innings and 141 runs. Indian captain Sharma’s video related to this match is going viral. In this, he is seen indicating Ishaan Kishan to declare the innings. India scored 421 runs in the first innings and after that the innings was declared.

Actually Ishaan Kishan was playing debut test match. According to media reports, Rohit had asked Ishaan to return to the pavilion after scoring one run because of the debut test. But he played 20 balls to score one run. Rohit was seen getting angry on this. He indicated Ishaan to return from the dressing room. Its video has been shared widely on social media.

Significantly, West Indies scored 150 runs in the first innings till all out. Whereas in the second innings, the team was reduced to a score of just 130 runs. In response, India declared the innings after scoring 421 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal played a brilliant inning of 171 runs for India. He faced 387 balls and hit 16 fours and a six. Rohit Sharma scored 103 runs in 221 balls. Rohit’s innings included 10 fours and 2 sixes.

Now the second Test match between India and West Indies will be played from 20 July. This match will be held in Trinidad. After this the ODI series will start. The first match will be played in Barbados on 27 July. After this, the second ODI will be played on 29 July and the third ODI on 1 August. After this, the T20 series will start from 3rd August.

Read also: IND vs WI: Ashwin creates history by taking 12 wickets in Test against West Indies, surpasses Muttiah Muralitharan




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