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Cricket is a source of entertainment for many fans. Whether it's a batsman hitting a bowler, or a bowler giving a send-off to a batter after taking a wicket, the sport always keeps us on our toes. However, these days fans have found another source of entertainment within cricket and that is 'Stump Mic'. From "see you at Gabba" from Tim Paine to "spiderman..spiderman" song from Rishabh Pant, we have enjoyed many such conversations.
Another such funny audio was caught on stump mic during the ongoing 1st T20I against West Indies. Debutant Ravi Bishnoi was breathing fire in his very first over. Bishnoi bowled a delivery to the leg side and the ball brushed Chase's pad and went straight behind to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Team India made an appeal thinking the ball has brushed the bat but to their surprise, the umpire called it a wide ball.
The decision frustrated Indian skipper Rohit Sharma who yelled, " Yeh wide kidhar de rha hai yaar". Rohit then consulted Virat who insisted that he heard two sounds and assured the Indian opener that they have two referrals. Rohit then hesitantly opted for the DRS.
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However, the leg umpire then intervened and told Rohit Sharma that he has taken an umpire's review for stumping and his review will not be counted for now. Both Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant then shared a laugh and the Indian skipper was caught saying, "bach gya, review bach gya". The whole incident, however, didn't result in a wicket as Roston Chase's foot was behind the line and the ball had hit his pads.


