'Sahi sawaal koi puch hi nahi raha' - Rohit Sharma at his hilarious best in the press conference ahead of Mohali Test vs Sri Lanka

Rohit Sharma continues to be funny in press conferences.

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India will be facing Sri Lanka in the first of the two-match Test series starting from March 4 (Friday) in Mohali. This is also the first time that Rohit Sharma will be leading India in the longest format of the game. Virat Kohli stepped down from the position post the South Africa in January and selectors felt that Rohit is the apt choice to take over for now.

Rohit Sharma is known to give some funny press conferences and India’s new all-format skipper was at it yet again ahead of the opening Test of the series. Speaking to media, he was indulged in a funny conversation with one of the reporters who asked him whether the match is going to be played on the outfield as he was not talking anything about the pitch.

Responding to this question, Rohit Sharma hilariously stated that nobody is asking him such questions. He also said that it is only good for him if he is not being asked questions about the team combination. However, the 34-year-old was happy after he was asked about the crowd finally returning.

“Sahi sawaal to koi puch hi nahi raha hai. Ye sahi sawaal hai jo abhi aap puch rahe ho. Crowd aa raha hai ki nahi, pitch kaisa hai, kya team combination hai. Ye to koi puch hi nahi raha hai, mere liye accha hai,” Rohit hilariously said. (It roughly translates to – Nobody is asking correct questions. This question is correct which you are asking. Questions related to crowd, pitch, team combination nobody is asking. It is good for me actually.)

Here’s the video:

Crowd coming back is good for the team and Kohli, says Rohit Sharma

Meanwhile, the Mohali Test is Virat Kohli’s 100th in the format and with crowd returning, Rohit Sharma felt that it will be good for his predecessor and his team as well. Speaking about the pitch, he felt that it was a little dry which means it will help the spinners as the game progresses.

“Pitch is a little dry. The weather is cold in the morning, goes up to 28 degrees in the afternoon. It’s a typical Indian pitch. It’s a very good thing that crowd is coming back. Kohli is playing his 100th and it will be good for him as well as the team,” Rohit said.

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