India is not having a great day on the field at Cuttack on February 9 in the second ODI against England as Harshit Rana threw a ball aiming for the stumps, but it went past the keeper KL Rahul for a boundary. With that, Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian side, wittily teased him, saying, "Ae dimag kidhar hey tera?" (Hello, where is your mind?" Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/UcJwoRcDuF — jithesh (@jithesh1569353) February 9, 2025 This happened in the 32nd over, when Harshit himself was bowling. He gave an off fine with a full ball on off stump that Jos Buttler successfully defended. But then Buttler seemed to walk a bit ahead of his crease when Harshit aggressively threw the ball at the stumps, but it went way away from Rahul and went for a four. Read also: Shubman Gill's Stunning Catch Dismisses Harry Brook The fielders out there, including Ravindra Jadeja, looked visibly frustrated, alongside Rohit Sharma and Harshit himself. Nevermind, in the 39th over, Hardik Pandya cleared Buttler as the later directed the ball to the extra cover, but went down as Shubman Gill went for his day's second dive to get hold of the ball. Notably, India's day did not start well, at least in terms of fielding. First, Hardik let go of his first wicket of the day as Axar Patel dropped an easy catch at the boundary, and later Shreyas Iyer dropped a catch off Harshit despite diving hard. Kohli Returns as India Revamps England won the toss and opted to bat first at Cuttack on February 9. India made three changes to their lineup: Virat Kohli returns from injury, replacing Yashasvi Jaiswal, while Shreyas Iyer retains his spot after a solid 59 in the previous match. Varun Chakravarthy makes his ODI debut, replacing Kuldeep Yadav, becoming the second oldest Indian debutant at 33. India’s bowling attack begins with Mohammad Shami and Harshit Rana. Kohli’s return was met with excitement by fans, as he missed the first ODI due to a knee issue.