During the second ODI match against England at Cuttack, on February 9, the Indian skipper was visibly frustrated with the DJ, asking to stop the music. This happened in the second innings while India was batting, and the floodlights went off. In a recently viral video, it was seen that Rohit Sharma was interacting with his batting partner and then suddenly got enraged and wittily shouted to stop the music. The DJ seemed to obey the instruction and turned off the music immediately. Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/lIwm6uMK7Q — Drizzyat12Kennyat8 (@45kennyat7PM) February 9, 2025 However, this is not a new Rohit Sharma. His fans have been quite habituated to his traits, be it the classic stump mic conversation or sometimes colding the drone cam to show the giant screen and not his face. Notably, Rohit seemed to have gotten his form back last night. Even though it was not his best innings in ODIs, it has to be a bliss to see Rohit raining boundaries and reaching a much-awaited century. Despite the floodlight disruption, Rohit Sharma ensured a win for India with his 119-run knock from 90 balls! Read also: Jacob Bethell to miss Champions Trophy 2025, confirms Jos Buttler Floodlight Malfunction Delayed India-England ODI The second ODI between India and England at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, was delayed on February 9 due to a floodlight malfunction. The issue began in the seventh over of India's chase of 305, causing fluctuating light levels before going off completely. With visibility compromised, umpires halted play, and players returned to the dressing rooms while officials worked to resolve the problem. Following the disruption, Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) officials discussed the stadium’s need for modernization. Acting president Pankaj Lochan Mohanty confirmed talks with the government for financial backing to support infrastructure improvements. While some renovations have been made, Mohanty emphasized the importance of retaining Barabati as a key cricket venue. India won the match by four wickets, securing a 2-0 series win over England, with Rohit Sharma's 119 leading the chase and Ravindra Jadeja’s 3/35 crucial with the ball.