Rohit Sharma breaks a big unwanted record with the bat in DC VS MI after Flopshow

Former Mumbai Indians Captain Rohit Sharma’s terrible run in the Indian Premier League (IPL) continued to visit another mediocre on a calm lane against Delhi capitals on an action -packed Sunday. Rohit and Ryan Rickelton tried to benefit from benign conditions by adopting an approach that fought against their desktop after being put into the bat. Rohit, in the second place by wearing Mitchell Starc showed symptoms of positivity. With two borders and one six, Rohit seemed to be set to stay long in wrinkles. However, he lost the conspiracy while trying to find the balance between aggression and attention.
He went to a decent switch, missed the ball completely and was fixed in front of the logs. Rohit, another failure in his name, returned to the locker room with 18 (12).
After another FLOP show, Rohit now has the lowest secondst stroke average since the IPL 2023 among players who are now playing at least 25 inning.
Since IPL 2023, Rohit has received an average of 24.39 by an average of 805 running on behalf of the second lowest. Only Wriddhiman stands in front of the field explosive opener and with an average of 20.28 running under the belt. In the ongoing season, Rohit scored an average of 11.20 average 56 runs.
After Rohit’s early departure, he found consolation in the influential show of Syriacum Yadav and Tilak Varma. They took their time in the middle of Syria and recitation, returned the strike at regular intervals, and adopted a risk -free approach.
Tilak and the versatile Syryakumar seized Mohit Sharma for the first time, smashed the experienced Pacer for 14 rounds, and then followed six in the next ball by Suryakumar. The duo added 50 running to 29 balls, Syria became aggressive. Both dough won 17 running in 3 of Vipraj.
After the dismissal of Suryakumar and Tilak, Naman Dhir came to wrinkle and fast fire from 17* to 205/5 from 17 to 205/5.
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