Stump Mic Drama: Rohit and Iyer's Hilarious Run-Call Debate Revealed

The stump mic captured a hilarious exchange between Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer during their crucial partnership. Rohit believed a single was available while Iyer hesitated and asked him to take the call. Commentary experts Aakash Chopra and Irfan Pathan analyzed the communication breakdown between the experienced batsmen. Despite the on-field debate, their 118-run partnership helped India recover from an early collapse.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Shreyas Iyer Stump Mic Run Call Debate

  • Rohit Sharma insisted a run was available despite Iyer's hesitation
  • Shreyas Iyer asked Rohit to take responsibility for the call
  • Commentary experts analyzed the communication breakdown between batsmen
  • The partnership stabilized India's innings after early collapse at 17/2
  • Both batsmen were making comebacks to ODI cricket after breaks
  • The debate highlighted on-field communication challenges in pressure situations
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Karke dekho, mereko mat bolna: Stump mic captures Rohit and Iyer's debate over call for single

Stump mic captures Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer's hilarious debate over run calls during their 118-run partnership in India vs Australia ODI match.

"Aap karke dekho, mereko mat bolna phir - Shreyas Iyer to Rohit Sharma"

New Delhi, Oct 23

During India’s innings in the ongoing second ODI against Australia, the stump mic caught a hilarious exchange between opener Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer amidst their crucial 118-run partnership for the third wicket. The duo was heard debating whose call it was to take a single.

During the match, when Rohit tucked a delivery from Hazlewood, he immediately set off for a run, but Shreyas signalled him to go back. Rohit, confident there was a run, said, “Shreyas, this was a single.”

In response, Iyer said, “Aap karke dekho, mereko mat bolna phir (You call, don’t blame me later).” Rohit then remarked, “Tere ko call dena padhega, wo saatva over daal raha hai (You will have to call first. He is bowling the seventh over).”

Iyer explained, “Mujhe uska angle pata nahi hai. Call do na! (I don’t know his angle. Just give me the call).” To this, Rohit responded, “Mai nahi de sakta hu ye call (I can’t),” and Iyer concluded by saying, “Saamne hai aapke (He’s right in front of you).”

Aakash Chopra, on commentary, reacted to the conversation and weighed in: "This is an indication for all garden boys. That this is their call. Shreyas was convinced there was no single there. He clearly said no.

His fellow commentator Irfan Pathan added, "That's where experience comes into play. He has bowled seven straight overs. So obviously, he will be tired. Both are making a comeback into the ODIs. They could have taken a run here."

Batting first, India struggled in the powerplay as Xavier Bartlett took two wickets in an over, dismissing Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli, to leave the visitors reeling at 17/2 in 6.5 overs.

Rohit had a rough start, including surviving a relentless seven-over spell from Josh Hazlewood. However, he found his rhythm to anchor the innings with 73 off 97 balls – laced with nine fours and two sixes.

Iyer supported him well with a steady 61 off 77 balls, including seven boundaries, as the pair shared a 118-run partnership to stabilise the innings.

Although Adam Zampa threatened to trigger another mini-collapse, crucial runs from Axar Patel (44) and a late 37-run stand between Harshit Rana (24) and Arshdeep Singh (13) ensured India posted a competitive total of 264-9.

- IANS

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Arjun K
"Karke dekho, mereko mat bolna" - classic Indian cricket banter! 😂 Both played well though, that partnership saved us from 17/2. Great comeback by the team!
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, these behind-the-scenes conversations are fascinating! Shows how much strategy and communication happens in real-time. Learning so much about the game!
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Rohit P
Honestly, this kind of miscommunication between senior players shouldn't happen. Both should have clear calling protocols. Thankfully it didn't cost us a wicket!
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Michael C
The pressure after losing Kohli and Gill early must have been immense. Great recovery by these two! That 118-run partnership was crucial for the final total.
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Kavya N
Shreyas was right to be cautious - better safe than run out! But Rohit's confidence in taking singles shows his experience. Both played their roles perfectly in the end. 👏

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