In the next ball, Jaker Ali pressed forward for a defence, thus getting a thick edge as the ball went straight to Rohit Sharma at the first slip. However, to everyone’s surprise the ball bounced out much to the disappointment of Rohit Sharma and the entire team.
Admitting his mistake, the Indian captain stated he should have taken the catch. “May take him (Axar) for dinner tomorrow (smiles). No, that was an easy catch, I should have taken that catch with the standards I have set for myself. But I do know these things are bound to happen,” said Rohit Sharma after India’s win in Group A.
Had Rohit Sharma taken the catch of Jaker Ali, Axar Patel would have become the second cricketer after West Indies Jerore Taylor (in 2006) to take a hattrick in the history of ICC Champions Trophy.
Rohit praises Shubman, Shami
Earlier, Bangladesh rode on a brilliant hundred from Towhid Hridoy to recover from 35/5 at one stage to 228 all out. Mohammed Shami took a five-wicket haul on his return to ICC tournaments.
In reply, it was all about Shubman Gill as the 25-year-old steered the Indian innings with immense maturity to ensure the 2013 champions rom home with six wickets in hand. In the end, Shubman Gill was not out on 101 off 129 balls with nine fours and two sixes.
The Indian captain was also all praise for his opening partner and Mohammed Shami. “Gill, we know the class that he has, Shouldn’t surprise anyone. It was good to see him bat till the end,” he added.
“Very happy for him (Shami), long time waiting. We know what he brings to us. We need guys like him to stand up when we need,” added the Indian skipper. India will next play Pakistan on Sunday in Dubai.
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