To regain his form, Indian team's Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma came to play in the Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Jammu Kashmir starting from January 23, but here too he had to face disappointment. There was a lot of curiosity among all the fans about Rohit's return to domestic cricket but he lost his wicket on the ball of Jammu and Kashmir fast bowler Omar Nazir on the personal score of 3. On one hand, there is a lot of discussion about Rohit's ongoing poor form, while on the other hand, Umar Nazir is also making a lot of headlines. Umar did not celebrate after taking Rohit's wicket, which was noticed by everyone and Umar revealed this after the end of the first day.
I am a big fan of Rohit
Umar Nazir is around 6 feet 4 inches tall and he troubled Rohit a lot with his balls before dismissing him. After the end of the first day's play, Umar also replied about why Rohit did not celebrate after taking his wicket, in which he said that I did not celebrate after taking Rohit's wicket because I am a big fan of his. Getting his wicket means a lot to me. I was bowling to him for the first time. Let us tell you that in the first innings of Mumbai team, Umar took a total of 4 wickets including Rohit, which included the wickets of Ajinkya Rahane, Shivam Dubey and Hardik Tamore. Umar Nazir took a total of 4 wickets while giving 41 runs in 11 overs of bowling.
Mumbai was reduced to 120 runs, Jammu and Kashmir had a lead of 54 runs.
Mumbai team was restricted to just 120 runs in its first innings in the Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir, in which only Shardul Thakur's innings of 51 runs were seen. At the end of the first day's play, Jammu and Kashmir team had scored 174 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in their first innings, due to which they now have a lead of 54 runs on the basis of first innings, which is quite significant in this match. May prove important.
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