Rohit Sharma was once again helped by his predecessor Virat Kohli as the former skipper urged his successor to take the DRS in the 1st T20I between India and West Indies, as per TNN.??
In Ravi Bishnoi's first international over, India opted for a review when Roston Chase was batting. Bishnoi's googly went down the leg and Rishabh Pant dislodged the bails quickly. Despite the strong appeal for a catch, it was given wide by the umpire.
Rohit could not believe the signal and Kohli supported the appeal and said he heard 2 sounds.?
¡°Main bol raha hu, tu review le (I¡¯m saying it, you go ahead for the review),¡± he said.?
?As a result, India¡¯s review was retained. UltraEdge showed that the ball had not hit the bat but it did show that the ball had flicked the pad, meaning it was not wide. Chase was inside his crease so the stumping appeal was turned down.
The umpire did however reverse the decision of calling it a wide and Kohli's urging helped India save one ball and prevent an extra run from being given away.??