Team India captain Rohit Sharma was in a relaxed temper, particularly within the second half of Indian batting innings throughout their ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 semifinal towards New Zealand on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Centuries by Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer powered the hosts to 397 for 4 after skipper Rohit had gained the toss and elected to bat first.
Just earlier than Iyer accomplished his century, captain Rohit was caught on the digital camera mimicking the celebration fashion of his Mumbai and India teammate. Iyer notched up back-to-back centuries within the World Cup 2023 after his ton towards the Netherlands within the final match.
Rohit Sharma’s mimicking of Iyer’s celebration fashion quickly went viral on social media. India went on to win the match by 70 runs after Mohammad Shami’s 7 wickets to bundle out the Black Caps for 327 runs.
WATCH Rohit Sharma mimicking Shreyas Iyer’s celebration fashion HERE…
Rohit Imitating Shreyas’s stroll after his century___#INDvsNZ #Shreyas #RohitSharma_ pic.twitter.com/EtAovZbl0Y
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Meanwhile, Shreyas Iyer has scored joint second most consecutive 50-plus scores in World Cups – 4 – with Sachin Tendulkar doing it twice in 1996 and 2003 and Navjot Singh Sidhu in 1987. The most is 5 occasions by Virat Kohli in 2019.
“Rohit sets the template, gives us the starts where we have to just go and carry forward from the base he gives. He is a fearless captain. You can see that in his body language and it’s kind of infectious, rubs off on all the players,” Iyer stated about skipper Rohit Sharma.
Iyer has bought the backing of the Indian staff administration after a sluggish begin within the World Cup 2023. “It’s pivotal, coming from the captain and coach. I didn’t have a great start to the World Cup. They told me not to worry about the outside noise, we are backing you, so you just got to go out there and express yourself,” the Indian batter stated.
“To be honest in pressure situations you tend to get nervous but at the same time it’s also fun playing in front of so many people and if you perform they lift you up,” Iyer stated about dealing with stress.