Watch: Rohit Sharma feels the chill in VR PlayStation

Ritika uploaded the video in which Rohit Sharma is seen being frightened to see the virtual reality get the better of him.

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Team India batsman Rohit Sharma is having a great time on the field. He recently hit a magnificent ton in the second semi-final of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2017. His superlative unbeaten effort against Bangladesh saw India romp home with a 9-wicket win. With the win, the team has not set the title clash with arch-rivals Pakistan on June 18.

While the exploits of Rohit Sharma on the field are always in the news, his love for the little things outside the cricket world is also very well known. Rohit loves to spend time holidaying with his wife Ritika Sajdeh and exploring new places. Recently, his wife Ritika posted a video on her social media handle where Rohit is seen trying his hands at the Virtual Reality PlayStation.

Certainly, the idea behind uploading the video was not a very fruitful one for the lady love of Rohit. She uploaded the video in which Rohit Sharma is seen being frightened to see the virtual reality get the better of him. He shivers as he can feel the chill down his spine for sure. Ritika posted the video and made it a point to have a handy caption going along with it. She wrote, “VR obsession @rohitsharma45 @playstationin #Who’sScaredNow.”

VR obsession @rohitsharma45 @playstationin #Who'sScaredNow ?

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About VR

The PlayStation VR was developed to give the users a first hand experience of the world of games. The VR system is capable of displaying the picture on the headset and on the television screen as well – as is seen in the above video with Rohit.

The headset has a processor box that is used for enabling the video output to the television screen and is also used for processing the 3D audio effect. It uses a headphone jack of 3.5 mm dimension. The headset has as many as 9 positional LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) on the surface which helps the camera to track the 360 degress head movement of the user.

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