India began their Champions Trophy 2025 on a sensational note, picking up a wicket against opponents Bangladesh within the very first over, after which striking again within the second over. However the standout moment got here when left-arm spinner Axar Patel took two wickets in two balls within the ninth over. Nevertheless, Axar missed out on a dream hattrick, as India captain Rohit Sharma dropped a sitter at slip on the hattrick ball. Rohit banged the bottom multiple times in fury, vividly livid at himself.
Rohit’s mistake robbed off Axar the possibility to have his first profession hattrick, and resulted in Bangladesh batter Jaker Ali getting an enormous lifeline, which he would make the most of and slam a half-century.
Legendary former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar spoke on Rohit’s response, stating that the Indian captain must’ve been shouting expletives to himself after having dropped such a probability.
“He (Rohit) is giving gaalis (expletives) to himself. He’s still unhappy,” Gavaskar said, speaking on commentary.
“Dropped catches can occur but a dropped catch on a hattrick ball will likely be remembered for a very long time,” Gavaskar further added.
Bangladesh were tottering at 39/5 after 10 overs, but Rohit’s dropped probability ultimately proved to be much costlier than the way it seemed initially.
Jaker Ali, together with Towhid Hridoy, went on to stitch a mammoth partnership of 154 runs. Even though it took place at lower than run-a-ball, it rescued Bangladesh from a helpless situation and took them towards a good total.
Jaker ended up scoring 68 off 114 balls, in a patient innings that saw him navigate India’s spin trio of Axar, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav.
Meanwhile, Hridoy timed his innings brilliantly. Having reached his half-century in 85 balls, Hridoy accelerated towards the top and reached a memorable century. He ultimately made 100 off 118 balls.
Due to the efforts of the 2, Bangladesh were in a position to put up a rating of 228.
Mohammed Shami ended up being India’s top wicket-taker. Having picked two wickets in the beginning, Shami struck to finish Jaker and Hridoy’s partnership, dismissing the previous.
Shami ended up with a five wicket-haul, becoming the fastest Indian bowler and fastest-ever bowler (by way of balls bowled) to achieve 200 ODI wickets. Harshit Rana picked up three, dismissing Hridoy, while Axar got two.
Rohit Sharma, nevertheless, somewhat made up for his error with the bat, giving India a brisk start. He got out having scored 41 off 36 balls.
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