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Danielle Wyatt Hilariously Trolls Yuzvendra Chahal For His Bowling
By CricShots - Feb 8, 2020 2:03 pm
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England women team’s star player, Danielle Wyatt can be termed as a household name in Indian cricketing circuits, especially since when she proposed the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli on Twitter way back in 2014. Impressed with the India skipper’s performance in the 2014 T20 World Cup, to everyone’s surprise, Wyatt asked Virat to marry her.

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Danielle Wyatt

Ever since Wyatt has developed a good rapport with other Indian cricketers especially Yuzvendra Chahal. In recent times, both have had some interesting conversations on social media platforms on various occasions. And more often than not, they have been seen taking a dig at each other. 

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On Friday, the two decided to have a go at each other once again. It all started when Chahal posted a cheeky comment on Wyatt’s recent Instagram post. The England star had posted a picture of herself batting in the nets. Posting the picture, Wyatt wrote: “Great to be back in Melbourne again”.

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This is when Chahal decided to poke some fun at Wyatt as he wrote: “666666😂 @danniwyatt28”. But as usual, Wyatt came back swinging and left the fans in the split with her reply. Poking fun at the India spin ace, she hilariously wrote: “If you were bowling yes.”

Meanwhile, both Chahal and Danielle Wyatt are currently busy with their respective assignments in international cricket. Wyatt is in Australia for the ongoing tri-nation series featuring the hosts and India. England have won both of their games so far. After beating Australia in the super over in their series-opener, followed by a 4-wicket win over India. 

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On the other hand, Chahal is in New Zealand with Team India for the ongoing ODI series. He scalped three wickets in the second ODI as the visitors restricted the Kiwis to a below-par total of 273/8 in 50 overs. Chahal was not a part of the team for the first game but has been named in the playing eleven for the crucial second match.