The premier Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal is one of the most entertaining characters on and off the cricket field. He is also one of the most active cricketers on social media as he keeps the fans entertained with his hilarious posts. The 30-year-old again gave a glimpse of his goofiness and a good sense of humor via his Instagram post.
Chahal shared a picture of him having an animated conversation with the Kiwi fast bowler, Kyle Jamieson. Meanwhile, it was the caption that left the netizens in splits as it read: “After @martyguptill31, now @kylejamieson_ wants to learn Hindi from me.”
The mention of New Zealand cricketer Martin Guptill in the caption resulted in the fans recalling the funny incident that took place during India’s tour of New Zealand in early 2020. The incident involved Rohit Sharma and Chahal as they were in a conversation with Guptill interrupting after the second match of the five-match T20I series.
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The New Zealand cricketer had used an abusive word in Hindi while being in front of the camera and the incident immediately garnered a lot of eyeballs on social media. The fans again remembered the infamous incident and Chahal’s latest post soon became a talking point in the cricket fraternity.
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The 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) seems to have changed the fortunes of the franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). In the T20 Championship, the Men in Red and Gold are well on the verge of winning their maiden T20 title. RCB started their campaign in IPL 2021 with a win against Mumbai Indians (MI).
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The same was followed by the team registering wins against the teams like KKR, SRH, and RR. RCB’s only loss in IPL 2021 thus far has come against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) but they again returned to the winning ways as they won against Delhi Capitals by one run. The Bangalore outfit is proudly placed at second place on the points table with five wins from six matches.