ā€ŒIND vs AUS | Twitter reacts to Rohit switching on ā€˜Hitmanā€™ mode as Starc leaks four sixes in 29-run mayhem

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An unpredictable factor always surrounds the game of cricket, and when heavy-weight teams clash, it only heightens the expectations. Only few wouldā€™ve expected Mitchell Starc to concede four sixes in a 29-run over as Rohit Sharma switched on ā€˜Hitmanā€™ mode against all odds in St Lucia.

The toss favoured Australian captain Mitch Marsh who opted to field first, in what could be labeled as a virtual knockout game against India. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli opted for a cautious approach against the new ball but Josh Hazlewood struck early by removing the former Indian captain with a back of a length delivery in the second over. Despite the fall of a wicket, Rohit seemed unbothered and opted for a gung-ho intent against the oppositionā€™s premium pacer.

After conceding just five runs in his first over, Mitch Starc dished a full and widish delivery on the first couple of deliveries that the Indian captain sliced over deep cover with nice wrist work. Right after, the left-arm quick adjusted the line near the fifth stump but the batter got enough off the inside half as the ball swirled over mid-on for a four. Subsequently, Rohit picked a length ball off the pacer and clubbed it over deep mid wicket for a 96-meter six. Although a dot ball followed suit, Starc erred once again as a juicy full toss outside the stumps flew over the fine of third man region off Rohit Sharmaā€™s top-edge in an attempt to pull.Ā 

Realising an audacious approach from the Indian captain and smashing Starc for his career-worst T20I runs in an over, the Twitterverse exploded.

Hitman mode on

Expensive over

Beast mode

Back to back six

Power hitting

Around the park

Bigger than anyone

For a reason

Against KKR bowler

Terrific

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