Bad light stopped play on the third day of the first India-Bangladesh Test in Chennai. Rohit Sharma considered using spinners, but Mohammed Siraj humorously offered to bowl spin, which was dismissed with laughter by teammates and umpires. Bangladesh ended the day at 158-4, needing another 357 runs to win.
Rohit’s response to Siraj’s ‘spin’ offer leaves teammates in splits

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