IND vs WI 2022 | Twitter reacts as Bhuvneshwar Kumar drops a sitter of Rovman Powell

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar dropped a simple catch of Rovaman Powell at a crucial juncture in the second T20I against West Indies. Rohit Sharma was seen agitated with the pacer dropping the catch of Powell while he was racing towards his fity and kicked the ball and opposition took two runs from it.

India are up against West Indies in the second T20I of the series. West Indies opted to bowl first and India scored a total of 186/5. Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant scored a half-century for the team while Venkatesh Iyer also made a vital contribution with the bat. 

In response to the target of 187 , West Indies were at 59/2 but then Nichoals Pooran and Rovman Powell stitched a crucial partnership. Both of them scored half-centuries. However, pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar missed a game-changing opportunity in the 16th over of the innings. Powell troed to hit a big shot in the air and it went miles high but Bhuvneshwar dropped a sitter. Rohit kicked the ball in anger and the opposition stole another run taking a couple of runs from the delivery. 

Here is how Twitter reacted to the incident.

THAT KICK!

EXPRESSIONS!

WHAT IF?

UNLIKE!

VERY HORRIBLE!

SHOW OFF?

REACTIONS!

NOT COOL!

CAPATINSHIP!

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