Team India faced up against England in the opening game of the three-match ODI series at Kennington Oval after winning the T20I series with relative ease. Team India beat the English team by 10 wickets, making the game a blatantly one-sided contest. While the chase was easy, Rohit Sharma’s six that hit a little girl in the stands during India’s chase garnered a lot of attention.
Young girl is injured by Rohit Sharma’s six.
The Indian captain elected to bowl first after winning the toss, and the bowlers immediately opened fire. Even before the first powerplay ended, half of the England squad had returned to the hut because the Indian bowlers were at their best. The Indian openers were methodical in their approach while chasing an easy goal of 111, and during that process, Rohit Sharma’s six hit a spectator girl.
As he began to pursue a modest aim of 111, the Indian captain appeared to be in excellent form. The batsman appeared at ease when drawing the ball and performed his pull strokes easily. The incident when Rohit Sharma’s six hit a tiny Indian fan occurred in the fifth over. David Willey’s third delivery of the over was just a hair too short, and Rohit swivelled across to hook the ball that struck the young Indian supporter.
The play was briefly interrupted by Rohit Sharma’s six that struck the young girl, but it was restarted once it was made clear that there was nothing serious. Following the game, the Indian captain approached the girl and offered her a chocolate. With this kind act, the Indian captain has won the fans’ affection. The first ODI was easily won by Team India, giving them a 1-0 series lead after three games.