Rashid Khan engages in cheeky banter after Yuzvendra Chahal found playing gully cricket

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Star Indian leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal is undoubtedly one of the most effective bowlers for the national team in white-ball cricket. Being one of the most successful bowlers in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Chahal has the most wickets in the history of the marquee tournament. However, apart being one of the most successful bowlers, Chahal is also known for his off-the-pitch antics as well.

Recently, the 32-year-old was seen in the streets as he played gully cricket with his fans. In the same vein, Chahal took to Instagram to share a video of him playing gully cricket on a street in India. In the video, Chahal was seen batting and playing some good shots as he shared a joyful moment with the fans.

"The gully Impact player kya bolti (what say) @rajasthanroyals," Chahal captioned the video.

Consequentlty, after spotting Chahal's post, star Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan came up with a hilarious comment, where he asked the latter to hit a six atleast in gully cricket.

"Yahaa to 6 maar de bhai (At least hit a six here brother)," Rashid commented.

Seeing Rashid’s comment, Chahal replied in a rather hilarious manner.

"6 out hain yaha khan sahib (Hitting six is declared as out over here khan sahib)," Chahal replied back to avoid getting teased by another legspin wizard from Afghanistan.

Chahal came through for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2023

Yuzvendra Chahal was roped in by Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2022 auction for INR 6.5 crore, and that proved to be one of the best decisions for Royals as Chahal finished the highest wicket taker of the IPL 2022, winning the purple cap and leading the side to the final as well.

Furthermore, coming into the IPL 2023, Chahal delivered once again. The 32-year-old was once again the highest wicket taker for Rajasthan, and despite not propelling his team to the knockout stages, Chahal was one of the best performers of the tournament. In 14 matches, Chahal took 21 wickets and finished in fifth place in the race for the IPL purple cap.

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