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Watch: Rohit Sharma Jokingly Threatens To Hit Ishan Kishan. See What Happened Next

Ishan Kishan was not included in the playing XI for the fourth Test between India and Australia in Ahmedabad but a moment that he shared with Rohit Sharma left everyone in splits. The wicket-keeper batsman was assigned as the water boy for the team on Day 1 and during the second session, he came into the pitch to give water to the cricketers. On his way back to the dressing room, he dropped one of the water bottles on the pitch and the reaction from skipper Rohit Sharma has become viral on social media. Rohit jokingly threatened to hit him for the action and Kishan quickly ran away from the pitch.

Indian Captain Rohit Sharma's bad behaviour with junior Ishan Kishan #RohitSharma #vadapav #ishankishan #DCvsMI #MumbaiIndians #DelhiCapitals #NarendraModiStadium #Shami #viratkholi #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/utC0PfUR48

Several experts predicted that Kishan will be included in the team for the fourth Test in place of KS Bharat but India decided against making any changes. Bharat came under a lot of fire for dropping a straightforward chance to dismiss Travis Head off the bowling of Umesh Yadav.

Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green put Australia in a commanding position, as the visitors dominated Day 1 of the fourth Test match against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

At stumps, Australia's score read 255/4, with Khawaja going strong at 104 and Green unbeaten at 49. Australia lost four wickets but Khawaja, who slammed his 14th Test century, ensured that the visitors were in the driver's seat at the close of play.

While Khawaja and Green headlined the batting heroics for Australia, Mohammed Shami, who returned to the playing eleven after being rested in the third Test, and Ravindra Jadeja were the pick of the bowlers for

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