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Double whammy: Before being retired-hurt, Rohit Sharma left flabbergasted during the bat test at the MI-RCB showdown

The match official found it hard to slot in the bat gauge. However, after a second attempt, Sharma was given the go-ahead.

Updated on: Apr 12, 2026, 22:56:13 IST
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Rohit Sharma really looked annoyed when his bat was being tested just before the start of Mumbai Indians' innings at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night.

What a day for Rohit Sharma on the field of play. (AP)
What a day for Rohit Sharma on the field of play. (AP)

MI were set a target of 241 to win by Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and it's only natural that the openers of the chasing team would be totally consumed by the challenges ahead. Any kind of interruption can irritate them, and that's precisely what happened with former Mumbai Indians captain Sharma.

The match official tried Sharma's bat for the second time, and even though it was not exactly a smooth-sailing test, Sharma was somehow given permission to use it. All through this, Sharma was a picture of annoyance. One of the TV Commentators at the time, Pommie Mbangwa of Zimbabwe, remarked, "Sharma was annoyed no end."

And then things got worse for Rohit Sharma!

Since last season, the bat sizes have been tested regularly so that batsmen can't use oversized bats that may help them hit sixes illegally with ease. Ayush Mhatre of Chennai Super Kings has so far failed the gauge test twice. Rahul Tewatia of Gujarat Titans was also forced to change his bat. Last season, Anrich Nortje, Sunil Narine and Ravindra Jadeja had their bats rejected for the same reason.

To make matters worse, Sharma, on 19 off 13 balls, had to take the retired-hurt option in the sixth over of the innings after he appeared to pick up a hamstring injury. A physiotherapist attended to him but shortly after he decided he could not continue anymore.

Earlier, after being put into bat by MI, RCB put up a massive total. Phil Salt (78 off 36 balls) and captain Rajat Patidar (53 off 20 balls) were particularly responsible for their team’s dominance. Former RCB and India captain Virat Kohli wasn’t so fluent but still managed to score 50 off 38 balls.

 
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Prateek Srivastava

Prateek Srivastava is a senior sports journalist having been in the profession for two decades now. He started his print career with the India Today Group and later also worked for the Asian Age.   In 2009, sensing the wind of change, he switched to the digital media and joined Mobile ESPN. There, he covered the 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2010 Hockey World Cup as a venue reporter. He did plenty of voice-over work too, over there.   After leaving Mobile ESPN, Prateek went on to work for Cricketnext, Gocricket and Cricbuzz. At Gocricket (Times Internet Limited), he covered the 2014 T20 World from Bangladesh. There he also received a team leadership award, given at the end of the month.   Prateek has also covered the 2016 T20 World Cup in India, this time working for Sportz Interactive. He also worked for Chinese giants Alibaba over two years and led their ""Short News"" content team at UC Browser.   While cricket is Prateek’s expertise, he has also done a lot of golf. In fact, he has covered India’s first two European Tour events back in the late noughties. He has also done extensive writing on football having been associated with the Indian Super League for three seasons. Finally, Prateek is a literature aficionado and swears by Philip Roth and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and when he doesn’t joke, he is usually quiet and at work.

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