DC vs MI, IPL 2021: Rohit Sharma Hits Outrageous One-Handed Six Off Ravichandran Ashwin's Bowling. Watch
DC vs MI, IPL 2021: Rohit Sharma hit an outrageous one-handed six in the fourth over of the Mumbai Indians innings, bowled by Delhi Capitals off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
- Prakash Rai
- Updated: April 21, 2021 10:46 AM IST
Highlights
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Rohit Sharma smashed an outrageous one-handed six vs Delhi Capitals
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Rohit scored a 78-metre six off R Ashwin's bowling with just one hand
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Rohit Sharma top-scored for Mumbai Indians, scoring 44 off 30 balls
Rohit Sharma played one of the most outrageous shots of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 so far, when he smashed a one-handed six off Ravichandran Ashwin's bowling in Chennai. On the final delivery of the fourth over, Ashwin went wide of the crease and tossed up a delivery to which Rohit Sharma gave himself a bit of room and lofted it inside-out over the extra cover boundary for a 78-metre six. Even as one hand came off the handle, the sumptuous timing on Rohit's shot ensured that the ball sailed all the way into the stands, fetching him six runs.
one handed six by rohit sharma. wow !! pic.twitter.com/mKdBSULrwk
— vardhan. (@putitdownx) April 20, 2021
Looking for their third consecutive win of the season, the Mumbai Indians skipper won the toss and opted to bat against Delhi Capitals. Marcus Stoinis struck early to dismiss Quinton de Kock for just one run.
Rohit and Suryakumar Yadav added a crucial 58-run stand for the second wicket, putting Mumbai's innings back on track. Suryakumar played some beautiful shots during his short stay, as he raced to 24 off 15 balls, but was undone in the seventh over by Avesh Khan, who has been having a breakthrough season with Delhi Capitals.
Rohit also fell soon on 44 as he came charging down the track but was caught comfortably by Steve Smith at long-on.Â
After watching Rohit getting down the pitch, Mishra bowled wide, forcing him to fetch the ball from outside off stump. Rohit failed to get to the pitch of the ball, but still went with his shot and ended up paying the price.
Amit Mishra, playing his second game of the season, bowled a brilliant spell picking four crucial wickets as Delhi Capitals restricted Mumbai Indians to 137 for nine in 20 overs.
Defending a modest total, Mumbai bowlers made it hard for Delhi Capitals batsmen but Shikhar Dhawan scored a gritty 45 off 42 balls as they chased down the target with five balls to spare.