Chris Gayle tries to troll Yuzi Chahal but gets trolled back in return
Published on: Jun 12, 2020 2:06 pm IST|Updated on: Jun 12, 2020 5:23 pm IST
Dashing West Indies opener Chris Gayle and Indian leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal are great friends on and off the field. Both of them have been very active on social media during these days of lockdown. Recently Chahal posted a throwback video on Instagram, Chris Gayle tried to troll him but ended up on the receiving side of the troll.
The RCB Bond
Yuzvendra Chahal and Chris Gayle became great friends during their stint together with the IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore. Both of them were part of the Bangalore based team during their golden period. Known for being the greatest entertainers among cricket players, these two were part of various memorable moments.
Chris Gayle tries to troll Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal took to Instagram to post a video of him bowling an outstanding leg break to deceive the Kiwi batsman Martin Guptil. The ball clipped the top of the off-stump after taking a turn from almost the leg stump line. He did it to deceive the inform Guptil who was taking his front pad away from the stumps to avoid a possible LBW.
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He posted the video with the caption “This feeling”. Chris Gayle was soon to respond to this post. He tried to troll Chahal by saying that he has overstepped the line and the bowl was a no-ball. He commented that:
“You overstepped the line, No ball!! umpire”.
Chris Gayle gets trolled back
Chahal wasted no time in pulling the leg of the veteran. He mentioned him as ‘Uncle’ and added that he hasn’t yet recovered from the hangovers of last night. He was probably referring to the hangover of the night party that Gayle attended the day before.
Both these players have been the pillars of batting and bowling departments respectively of RCB when they played together. Chahal still plays for the Bangalore based team but Gayle now plays his trade for Kings XI Punjab.
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