After Rohit Sharma’s test retirement, his 1st strokes ended at 5; The Internet does not forgive

Suryakumar Yadav’s unstable 73 were not out, and Naman Dhir’s late fireworks were well exploited by Delhi Capitals Spinners Kuleep Yadav (1/25) and Vipraj Nigam (0/25) in their clashes on Wednesday. He dug up a quality stroke for five times IPL winners in a Wankhede Stadium field, which does not have plenty of grip for yarns and slow cutters for fast bowls and slow cutters. Surekumar hit seven four and four six to make 43 cannons, 73 of them formed and formed two important stands, which played a falling Inning.
The first was that in a challenging game stage of DC, which dominated the proceedings, he made 55 jogging for the fourth small gate with the arrival of Syriacumar and found an excellent foil in Dhir (24 closed 8 balls, 2x4s, 2x6s).
When the Indian T20 captain Suryakumar and Dhır hit a total of five or four borders to add 48 runs, the tables turned to a great extent in the last two seas when the Momentum shifted in favor of MI.
However, at one stage, it seemed very difficult for the Mumbai doughs that competed from the end of the power game until the 18th.
Rohit Sharma (5) fell to a left arm Pacer after Mustafizur Rahman (1/30) for the fourth time this season.
Rohit Sharma joined fans to give tribute to his test career.
Well done, Hitman pic.twitter.com/629k1sal1r
– Tuktuk Academy (@tuktuk_academy) May 21, 2025
Thala level entry and exit from Rohit Sharma pic.twitter.com/m0dhr0v0ag
– Academy (@academy_dinda) May 21, 2025
When it comes to drowning, a happy muhtar match, nobody better than Rohit Sharma. pic.twitter.com/nvllwzoxf
– Kevin (@imkevin149) May 21, 2025
Surekumar hit a six -sixth life line when a dive fell to the left of a dive in the short leg of Kuleep, the seventh row.
However, in the next delivery, Ryan Rickelton (25) swept directly to Madhav Tiwari on the Deep Square leg, which Kuldeep completed 100 small gates in IPL.
Tilak’dan Kuldeep against Kuleep and his side was a troublesome kick that could not cut the losers when he needed him.
Tilak fought against Kuldeep the most, could not even return the strike, and Chinaman directed the seven of the balls from the Bowler.
The dismissal of Tilak-MUKESH (2/48) for a long time, after a long time, a slow-after-time Dushmantha Chamera (1/54) was followed by a slow leg cutter (3) to obtain an outer edge that went to the mukesh just to the backward point.
Like Tilak, Syriacumar had enough struggles against the Delhi yarns, who found enough turn to keep the free -flowing fruit under control, but was active towards the end to produce the best kick of the season.
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