The first match of the three-match T20 series was played between Team India and Australia in Mohali. During this match, such an incident came when Team India captain Rohit Sharma caught the jaw of wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik. Although all this happened in jest, in the photos which are viral on social media, it seems that Rohit is groping him. it's not like that at all.
Rohit Sharma did all this because it happened twice in the same over, when Dinesh Karthik made a very weak appeal, while Rohit took the review without talking to him. Both times the batsman got out. For the second time, Rohit caught Dinesh's jaw and told him to pay attention. The exact meaning of this photo has now been told by the Delhi Traffic Police.
Sharing the picture of Rohit and Karthik on their official Twitter account, Delhi Traffic Police wrote, "Helmet strap is closed here." At the same time, playing with Kartik's name in the caption of the photo, it is written, "Helmet Strap Close from Karo-Thik." In the English letters of the name of Dinesh Karthik, Karthik is written as Karthik.
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