Yuzvendra Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal. Credit: BCCI

Yuzvendra Chahal, on Thursday, delivered yet another hilarious moment on social media as he brutally trolled reigning IPL champions Mumbai Indians. It all started when the Mumbai-based outfit took to Twitter to ask the fans about their views on Jasprit Bumrah bowling to Yuzvendra Chahal.

For the uninitiated, Jasprit Bumrah and Rohit Sharma recently trolled Yuzvendra Chahal for his batting. The Mumbai Indians stars were live on Instagram on Wednesday when they decided to have some fun at the expense of the leg-spinner. The India pace spearhead said that he wants to bowl at Yuzvendra Chahal whenever Mumbai Indians take on Royal Challengers Bangalore.

“If we face off against RCB in a match, I want to bowl against Chahal. I’ve told him I need to bat above him in the batting order. The day he hits a six, I will go below him,” said Bumrah.

Rohit Sharma completely agreed with his IPL teammate, saying: “Even I feel you (Bumrah) should save an over and bowl against him (Chahal). Ever since he hit a straight drive in England, he has become a bit overconfident. We should tell him that he hasn’t hit a six in international cricket yet while you have hit a six against the No. 1 bowler in the world (Australia’s Pat Cummins).”

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Few hours after that interaction between Rohit and Bumrah, Mumbai Indians took to Twitter to ask the fans to predict the outcome if the pacer indeed bowled to the spinner.

“Are you pumped-up to see Bumrah bowl to Chahal? Predict what the over will be like,” wrote Mumbai Indians.

The fans came with different reactions and Yuzvendra Chahal also decided to give his take. The Royal Challengers Bangalore star hilariously trolled his former IPL team, writing:

“Keep dreaming i am batting no.10 or 11 before me finch ABD sir and king kohli is there first get them out then we will talk about my batting#staysafe”

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