Rohit Sharma, the Indian Test team captain, was spotted guiding Yashasvi Jaiswal, a member of his young brigade. It was Ravindra Jadeja bowling to Steve Smith when Jaiswal jumped up in the air just as Smith hit the ball. The ball then dropped right in front of Jaiswal, and Rohit Sharma then turned back to him, instructing in the typical Mumbai Hindi, saying not to jump so early. Rohit Sharma was heard saying, "Arrey Jaisu. Gully cricket khel raha hey kya? Nichey baith ke reh. Uthne ka nehi. Jab tak ball khelega nehi, uthne ka nehi, nichey baith ke reh." (Hey Jaisu. Are you playing gully cricket? Stay down. Don't get up. Until he plays the ball, don't get up, stay down.) Watch the video here Stump Mic Gold ft. THE BEST, @ImRo45! ποΈπThe Indian skipper never fails to entertain when he’s near the mic! π#AUSvINDOnStar π 4th Test, Day 1 LIVE NOW pic.twitter.com/1fnc6X054a — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 26, 2024 Read also: Bumrah Suffers Calf Strain During Melbourne Test Australia gathers 311 runs on Day 1 Australia won the toss and decided to bat early. As they had earlier mentioned, they dropped Nathan McSweeney and got Sam Konstas in his place in the batting lineup. Loosing 6 wickets, the Aussies gathered 311 runs on day 1, with the top order contributing to it scoring half-centuries each. Speaking about India, they added Washington Sundar in place of Shubman Gill. Jasprit Bumrah again became the leading wicket-taker taking 3 wickets, while Ravindra Jadeja, Akash Deep, and Washi claiming one each.