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"Ek Audio Ne Waat Laga Diya": Rohit Sharma To Cameraman Amid MI Captaincy Saga

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In a funny video, India captain and Mumbai Indians player Rohit Sharma was seen making a humble request to the official broadcaster's cameraman to disable the audio while recording his conversation with Dhawal Kulkarni.

Rohit made the request days after his intriguing chat with Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Abhishek Nayar went viral on social media.

The new video has also surfaced as Rohit could be seen making a funny appeal. "Bhai audio band karo haan. Ek audio ne mera wat laga diya. (Brother please close the audio, one audio has already made things difficult for me)," said Rohit in the clip that was recorded by Star Sports.

The recent incident took place when Rohit was involved in a fun chat with Kulkarni ahead of Mumbai Indians' IPL 2024 game against Lucknow Super Giants at Wankhede Stadium. Watch it here: Rohit sharma "Ek audio ne Mera wat laga Diya hai #MivLSG pic.twitter.com/lV3XXsUeUs Ahead of Mumbai Indians' IPL 2024 match against KKR at Eden Gardens earlier, an interaction between ex-MI captain Rohit and KKR assistant coach Nayar went viral.

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