India captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bat first in the match being played against the Netherlands yesterday. Against a weak team like the Netherlands, people were expecting that the Indian batsmen would score runs fiercely.

But the fans' hopes were dealt a major blow at the very beginning of the match when a decision by Rohit Sharma forced KL Rahul to return to the pavilion. In such a situation, the question arises that what happened at the beginning of the match due to which KL Rahul had to return to the pavilion.

Stopping Rohit for DRS proved fatal for Rahul

Let us tell you that this whole incident happened during the batting of Team India. When KL Rahul got out, the third over of the match was in progress.

On the fourth ball of the same over, the Netherlands bowler made a very strong LBW appeal against KL Rahul. Against this appeal, KL Rahul made up his mind to take DRS but captain Rohit Sharma stopped him from taking DRS.

In this way, Rohit's decision fell heavily on Rahul

KL Rahul (9) returned to the pavilion after getting out lbw in the third over. He looked in fine form before being dismissed but KL Rahul had to return to the pavilion due to an LBW appeal and Rohit Sharma's refusal to take the DRS.

But when the reply was seen later that KL Rahul was out lbw, it was found that the ball was missing the wicket. In such a situation, KL Rahul was not out lbw. Had Rohit Sharma taken DRS, KL Rahul could have played a big inning in the match.

It is worth noting that in this match, Team India, batting first, has set a target of 180 runs to win against the Netherlands. For India, captain Rohit Sharma played a brilliant inning of 53 runs off 39 balls, hitting 4 fours and 3 lofty sixes.

Klaasen sent Rohit Sharma to the pavilion. Whereas in the last match i.e., Virat Kohli, who played an unbeaten 82 against Pakistan, played an innings of 53 against the Netherlands in today's match with 4 fours and 3 sixes in 39 balls.

At the same time, Suryakumar Yadav, who failed with the bat against Pakistan, also completed his half-century by hitting a six off the last ball of the innings. He hit 7 fours and a six in 25 balls during his unbeaten knock of 51 runs.