WATCH : Rohit Sharma’s boiling frustration culminates into in-decorate downfall

Trailing by 233 runs after the first innings, Yashasvi Jaiswal launched an aggressive start, supported by captain Rohit Sharma as they added 29 runs in just a couple of overs.

They followed up with a rapid 22-run over, marking the fastest fifty partnership in Test cricket, achieved in just three overs.

As the right-left batting duo appeared strong, the introduction of Mehidy Hasan Miraz proved effective; he initially frustrated Rohit before ultimately dismissing him in the fourth over.

After hitting a four off the first ball of that over, Rohit attempted to pull a length delivery from the off-spinner. The ball turned sharply and struck his pad, prompting him to review the out decision.

With no bat involved and the impact outside leg stump, the review went in his favor. Still, Rohit visibly expressed frustration for missing a half-tracker.

On the very next delivery, however, he was outdone by another length ball that skidded sharply and knocked over the stumps, leaving him bewildered. This moment highlighted how a frustrated mindset can lead to downfall, igniting a frenzy on Twitter.

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