Rohit Sharma on Chahal TV after 2nd T20I match vs Bangladesh (Source -BCCI)
Indian cricket team vice-captain, Rohit Sharma hilariously trolled the Indian leg-spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal on social media once again. This time, he picked the Instagram platform and shared a video to pull Yuzvendra’s leg. Herschelle Gibbs burst out in laughter after seeing The Hitman’s post.
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Currently, the Coronavirus pandemic has compelled the world to stay at their homes. The entire sports universe has come to a standstill and this viral outbreak has not spared even the IPL 2020. Originally, BCCI had scheduled the final of this year’s IPL for last Sunday. Unfortunately, because of these unforeseen circumstances, not even a single delivery has been bowled in IPL so far.
Rohit Sharma pulls Yuzvendra Chahal’s leg on Instagram
The cricketers are finding it extremely hard to train during the pandemic. There is no gym facility available. Thus, the cricketers need to train inside their homes to maintain their body shape. After talking to many cricket stars, Rohit Sharma returned to his training schedule earlier today.
He shared a video where he is hopping around like a frog and in the caption, he said that Yuzvendra Chahal fields like this in reality. Sharma wrote:
“That’s my little boy Chahal when he is fielding (jumping all around ) @yuzi_chahal23.”
Hence, in this manner, Rohit Sharma pulled Yuzvendra Chahal’s leg on Instagram. This Instagram post highlights the friendly relation that the Indian team players have. It will be interesting to see when do the cricket matches resume now.
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