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Rohit Sharma Praises Axar Patel In Gujarati After Match Winning Knock In 2nd ODI vs West Indies, All-Rounder Responds

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Indian captain Rohit Sharma on Monday took to Twitter and posted a message in Gijarati for Axar Patel, who guided India to a thrilling win over West Indies in the second ODI.

Axar scored an unbeaten 64 off 35 balls to guide the team to victory, which at one point looked almost impossible. Rohit, who has been rested for the ODI leg of the tour, wrote, "Woah  that was some performance from team India last night.

Bapu badhu Saru che @akshar2026." Responding to this Axar said, "Badhu saru che rohit bhai  thanks.. cheers" Badhu saru che rohit bhai ????

thanks.. cheers ???? https://t.co/tzxRzLXy4L Axar came in to bat at the fall of the fifth wicket of Sanju Samson, with India still needing more than 100 runs to win the match.

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