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Adelaide Journey Turns Awkward as Rohit Sharma Scolds Jaiswal for Wrong Turn

The Indian cricket team’s journey to Adelaide for the second Test against Australia included a humorous mishap. Yashasvi Jaiswal wandered into a "no-entry" area, prompting captain Rohit Sharma to scold him with brotherly concern. Shubman Gill added to the fun by teasing Jaiswal. The second Test, starting on December 6, follows Jaiswal’s impressive century in Perth.

Rohit Sharma slams Jaiswal for straying into no-entry territory.
Image: Rohit Sharma slams Jaiswal for straying into "no-entry" territory / © The Week

Indian cricket team travelled to Adelaide for the second Test with high spirits. Jasprit Bumrah’s stellar performance, claiming 8/72, and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s fine century in Perth were pivotal in securing India’s 10th Test victory on Australian soil. The win also marked only the third time India took a 1-0 lead in a series Down Under.

The journey to Adelaide, however, was not without its lighter moments. A video shared by the BCCI revealed Yashasvi Jaiswal getting stuck in a “no-entry” area, prompting a humorous scolding from captain Rohit Sharma, who displayed a big-brotherly concern. Shubman Gill joined the fun by teasing Jaiswal, adding to the team’s camaraderie. Shubmwn added:

He got stuck. It says no entry right there. It will open if we go close only if we go close. Why did you go there?

Watch the video here:

The second Test in Adelaide, starting December 6, is expected to be a thrilling pink-ball encounter. With strong momentum and team bonding evident, India will look to extend their lead in the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.

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