Rohit Sharma Caught Abusing A Fan For Passing Irking Comments On Him
The way Mahendra Singh Dhoni lifted the spirits of Indian team is undeniable and priceless. Indian squad garnered world cups in all formats under his guidance. Thanks to the man of impossibilities, with more than 12 years of experience in One-Day International Cricket, MS Dhoni has learned the ever existing tactics and possibilities in cricket.
No doubt, the current Indian cricket team skipper Virat Kohli is a very decent man, but at times, he can’t help but speak bad words. In the ongoing Test match between India and South Africa, Virat was caught on stump mic swearing “Shaam Tak Khelenge, Inki G***D Fat Jaegi” which roughly translates to “If we play until the evening they are F****D.”
Following this incident, an old video footage of Rohit Sharma getting irritated with an onlooker during practice has emerged on social media. With the emergence of an old video via YouTube that has gone viral, it appears that star batsman, Rohit Sharma and Indian pacer, Praveen Kumar had been there and done that way back in 2011.
The incident took place during the ODI series of the India tour of England, 2011. Rohit Sharma had been practicing in the nets when one of the fans standing by the nets chose to direct some irking comments towards the batsman. Soon, Rohit can be seen confronting the man and also threatened him to bash a bat on his head. Even Praveen Kumar was seen trying to intervene.
We can hear Rohit saying, “Mujhe Bol Raha hai main kya hu? Tu Kya Hai? Idhar aakar chuti**panti Kar Raha Hai” Praveen joins and says, “Teri G**nd tod denge”.
Watch The Video Here:
Recently, Indian skipper, Virat Kohli made headlines when he snapped at a journalist for asking him about team selection issues. While many have chosen to criticize the Indian team for their unceremonious batting collapses, Gautam Gambhir has expressed their support for the team via their encouraging tweets.
What do you say about Rohit’s reaction?
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