Watch: Rohit Sharma gets angry on a ‘playful’ Rishabh Pant for taking time in dislodging bails

Team India won the fourth match of the 5-match T20I series against West Indies to take an unassailable lead of 3-1.

After finishing the clean-sweep in the ODI series, team India pouched the T20I series against West Indies as well after their victory in the 4th T20I at Florida. Team India was clinical in their approach as both their batters and bowlers performed exceedingly well. Though there was nothing for the Indian team to worry about as such, the skipper Rohit Sharma gets angry on Rishabh Pant who took a lot of time to affect a run-out.

Rohit Sharma gets angry on Rishabh Pant

The West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran decided to bowl first after winning the toss to which the Indian openers replied brilliantly. The Indian skipper went all guns blazing along with Suryakumar Yadav to give India a blistering start. All the top 5 batsmen played their part to get India to a very competitive total of 191. However, Rohit Sharma gets angry on Rishabh Pant in the second inning where the keeper took his own sweet time to run-out a Windies batsman.

Rohit Sharma gets angry on Pant in the fifth over of the Windies inning when Pooran and Mayers were trying to score some quick runs. Rohit brought Axar Patel into the attack in the fifth over and the spinner was taken to the cleaners by Pooran. The Windies skipper scored 22 runs on the first five balls but on the last delivery of the over set out for an impossible single. He was left stranded in the middle as his partner refused to take the run.

All Sanju Samson had to do was just pick up the ball and throw it to Pant who dislodged the bail, but not before he had had his share of fun. The Indian wicket-keeper got the ball in his hands but took a long time to dislodge the bails on which Rohit Sharma gets angry. The batsman was so far out of the crease that Pant decided to take time to remove the bails but it didn’t please his captain for sure.

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After attaining the victory in the fourth game, team India has taken an unassailable 3-1 lead in the 5-match series. The last game of the series will be played today in Florida with West Indies looking to play for their honour. Team India will tour Zimbabwe for a 3-match ODI series after their Windies tour ends.

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