Watch: Rohit Sharma's 'absolutely unfiltered' viral moment as he gets lost heading to the field
Team India captain Rohit Sharma, often known for his charming forgetfulness, recently went viral in a video during the Test match against New Zealand, capturing fans' attention with his antics on the field.
Team India captain Rohit Sharma has an impressive list of accomplishments to his name, with the latest being his leadership in guiding his squad to victory in the T20 World Cup 2024. However, this 37-year-old cricket star is also known for his charming quirks, particularly his tendency to leave sentences hanging and occasionally forget details. His most recent viral moment comes from the ongoing Test match series against New Zealand, where his on-field antics have fans smiling.
Watch the viral clip here:
I exclusively captured Rohit Sharma being Rohit Sharma???
¡ª Sunil Joshi (@cricket_joshi) October 17, 2024
He chose to go in the narrow and wire messed path, when there is a clear path to walk. Rishabh Pant was also confused ?#RohitSharma? #RishabhPant #INDvNZ #INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/cdtXkNTHN8
In the video, Rohit Sharma is spotted wandering onto the field from behind the sight screen, seemingly confused about the correct entrance while deep in thought about his game strategy.
Adding to the moment, wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, who was closely trailing Rohit, decided to backtrack after witnessing his captain navigating through a maze of wires.
Jurel opted for the original entrance to enter the field.
Videos of the incident have gone viral, with comments like "I exclusively captured Rohit Sharma being Rohit Sharma" and "absolutely unfiltered," highlighting the candid nature of the moment.
Never seen a funnier character than Rohit Sharma. Absolutely unfiltered! ? pic.twitter.com/IlEndPjiHO
¡ª ??? ?????? (@jod_insane) October 18, 2024
India Vs New Zealand Test match highlights
India is currently playing the first Test match against New Zealand.
In the first innings, Rohit Sharma managed to score only two runs. However, he made a strong comeback in the second innings, scoring 52 runs on Saturday.
New Zealand set a formidable first-innings score of 402, gaining a substantial lead of 356 runs.
This total was bolstered by a century from Rachin Ravindra, who scored 134 runs, along with valuable contributions from Devon Conway, who made 91 runs, and Tim Southee, who added 65 runs.
This came after India was bundled out for just 46 runs, marking their lowest total in a Test match on home soil, on day two of the match.
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