In Brisbane, India notched a historical win against Australia by 3 wickets. Moreover, the visitors also got their hands on the Border-Gavaskar trophy 2020-21. Every ardent follower of cricket knows that Team India struggled with the injuries of their main players throughout their tour. The young guns were under severe pressure. However, Rishabh Pant’s winning stroke would have worked like a bandage on every member of the squad. And, the winning expression on players’ faces was pretty noticeable. But, the one that hogged the spotlight came from Rohit Sharma as he used curse word after winning Brisbane Test.
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Rohit Sharma Spotted Using Curse Word After Indian Wins In Brisbane
Rishabh Pant, who struggled to find his place in the side before the Test series. Earlier, he played a brilliant knock in Sydney. Now, he was at his best in Brisbane and took the game away from Australia’s reach. Shubhman Gill started off well for Team India on Day-5. He amassed 91 runs with his willow and missed his first international ton by 9 runs. But, he kept his team in the game and got support from every player comprising of Shubhman Gill, and Cheteshwar Pujara.
Team India was struggling at a score of 186 runs with a loss of six wickets at one stage. And, winning a game from such a stage while chasing a mammoth target of 328 runs is a big achievement. It was made possible due to Rishabh Pant’s brilliance on the final day in Brisbane. And, as soon as India won the game, all the players including the support staff was overjoyed. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma used a word that was captured by an eagled eye cameraperson on the field.
Soon the clip got viral on social media and the Indian opener got mixed reactions from cricket fans. He was spotted saying Bh*n*c**h.
With a win in Brisbane, India successfully registered a win in the Border-Gavaskar series, The importance of winning this series is more because visitors were well short of their main players in batting and bowling.