Team India's poor performance continues. The Indian team also faced defeat in the second ODI played in Mirpur on Wednesday. Though out injured, skipper Rohit Sharma raised hopes by batting at number nine, but his innings went in vain as he could not get the team to victory by hitting a last-ball six. After this fighting inning of Rohit, where on one side everyone is saluting him, on the other hand, Sunil Gavaskar is angry with him.

Why didn't he come to bat first?

Sunil Gavaskar said during a discussion on Sony Sports Network, 'Everyone knows about the quality and class of Rohit Sharma. Since India came so close, the question is why didn't they come out to bat first? If he is going to bat at No.9, he should have batted at No.7. That's what I think he could do. Akshar Patel could have played a little differently had he been there.

Fielding injury

Rohit had injured his thumb while fielding. On the fourth ball of Mohammad Siraj's second over, he got hurt while fielding in the slip. After this, he was seen moaning. The Indian skipper has immediately carried off the field and replaced by Rajat Patidar.

5 sixes and 3 fours in 28 balls

Rohit missed the last ball despite scoring an unbeaten 51 in 28 balls, hitting 3 fours-5 sixes. After the defeat in this match, Team India also lost the series. After the defeat, Captain Rohit Sharma also gave an update on his injury giving the reason for the defeat. Rohit said- Honestly the thumb is not very correct. There is some dislocation in the finger, but no fracture. That is the reason why I could bat on the field.