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Yuvraj Takes Dig At Rohit On His Adorable Picture With Ritika
By CricShots - Jul 6, 2020 2:57 pm
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The veteran Indian opener, Rohit Sharma recently shared an adorable picture of him along with his lovely wife Ritika Sajdeh on his official Instagram handle. Captioning the picture of the couple, Rohit wrote: “Always hold on to what you love”. Soon after he made the post, his fans started commenting on some heart-warming messages for Rohit and his wife, however, it was former Indian all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh’s take on Rohit’s caption which grabbed humongous attention. 

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Rohit Sharma and Yuvraj Singh

Taking forward the captioning of the Indian opener, Yuvraj asked Rohit if he can hold onto his cheeks. Commenting on Rohit’s picture, the southpaw wrote: “I love your cheeks can I hold on to them”.

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Yuvraj’s hilarious comment

Fans enjoyed Yuvraj’s reply as one of them wrote: “@yuvisofficial paji tusi great ho”. On the other hand, one his Yuvraj’s fans suggested im that for doing so Rohit will need Ritika’s permission. 

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Both Yuvraj and Rohit have often been seen taking a dig at each other on social media as they never miss out a chance to tease each other. The former India all-rounder was recently trolled by the Indian opener when he extended his wishes to Rohit on the batsman’s 33rd birthday.

On May 1, Rohit, who leads the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians, received a special wish from his current and former IPL teammates via a video message. The 33-year-old opener thanked his teammates but down;t lost the opportunity to take a dig at Yuvraj for his hairstyle.

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In his reply, Rohit had written, “Thank you so much guys. @YUVSTRONG12 lockdown has seriously hit your hair the hardest.”

Last week, the Indian opener, posted an image on Instagram when he can be seen completed his first outdoor training session since the coronavirus pandemic punt a halt to the sporting activities in India.