Rohit Sharma took the responsibility of the team after being all out for 46 runs.

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The first day’s play of the first Test match being played between India and New Zealand at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has ended. The New Zealand team has made its hold very strong over the Indian team in the test match because first of all, after losing the toss, the New Zealand team came to bowl first and restricted the Indian team to the third lowest total in their test history and after that By the end of the day’s play, they scored 180 runs at the loss of three wickets and took a lead of 134 runs.

On the first day of the Bengaluru Test match, Indian team captain Rohit Sharma won the toss in overcast conditions and decided to bat first instead of bowling. And his decision proved to be very bad and New Zealand took full advantage and bundled out the Indian team for just 46 runs. And now Rohit Sharma has also accepted his mistake and said in the press conference that I made a mistake in reading the pitch and because of me the team could score so little.

It’s my fault I couldn’t read the pitch: Rohit Sharma

Indian team captain Rohit Sharma said in the press conference that “As a captain, I feel sad to see this score of 46 because it was my decision to bat first. But it’s perfectly fine to have one or two bad calls a year.

But this mistake of Rohit Sharma may prove costly for Team India and the Indian team may miss playing the final of the World Test Championship. Because this defeat can spoil the equation of Team India reaching the final of the World Test Championship.

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