The Indian leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal has always been known for his self-deprecating humor, particularly with regards to his batting skills, or lack of it. On Tuesday, the wrist-spinner showed another example of that when he posted a collage of him holding the bat loosely in the position of the ramp shot along with those of KL Rahul and the Indian skipper, Virat Kohli playing the same shot.
Apart from trolling Rahul and Kohli for copying his shots, but he also called them as the youngsters, tweeting about the same, Chahal wrote: “When they are trying to copy my shot. Not bad keep it up youngsters”.
When they trying to copy my shot 😂🤣😜 not bad keep it up youngsters 🙈🙏🏻 @BCCI 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/1tirLi1eS8
— Yuzvendra Chahal (@yuzi_chahal) January 28, 2020
On Monday, Yuzvendra Chahal got a bit emotional while speaking about Dhoni on ‘Chahal TV’ as Team India made their way to Hamilton from Auckland. At the end of the video, Chahal was sitting next to a vacant seat, right at the back of the bus.
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Talking about the seat, he said, “There is one person who has never come on Chahal TV. He wanted to come, he was desperate but I said ‘no bhaiya, not right now.” But right after saying that the leg-spinner got a little emotional and revealed that the seat belonged to MS Dhoni and is still reserved for him. He signed off by saying, “This seat is where the legend Mahi bhai use to sit. No one else sits here still and we miss him a lot.”
Chahal, Rahul, and Kohli are currently in New Zealand as the men in blue are locking horns with the Blackcaps for the third T20I of the five-match series at the Seddon Park on Wednesday. India won the first two matches that were played at Eden Park in Auckland.
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The fourth match will then be played on Friday in Wellington and the final T20I will be played on February 2 in Mount Maunganui. The T20I series will be followed by three-match ODI series and a two-match Test series.