18 December,2019 10:23 AM IST | Chennai | mid-day online correspondent
Yuzvendra Chahal and Danielle Wyatt
England's woman cricketer Danielle Wyatt once again took a funny dig at Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal after he went on to post a picture on his social media account on Instagram.
In the picture, Yuzvendra can be seen along with left-arm chinaman and India teammate Kuldeep Yadav. Sharing a picture on Instagram from a shoot in Chennai, Chahal wrote: "Making headshots look fun here in Chennai."
Danielle Wyatt, who is well known for her witty tweets and comments, tried to pull Yuzvendra Chahal's leg as she commented on the picture along with a laughing emoji: "I think you're smaller than me." See the photo below.
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Yuzvendra Chahal was dropped from India's Playing XI against West Indies for the first ODI in Chennai. Windies went on to comfortably defeat India by eight wickets.
On the other hand, Kuldeep yadav, who featured in the contest, did not manage to scalp a wicket and had conceded 45 runs in his 10-over spell at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
With India facing a do-or-die situation in the second ODI of the three-match rubber at Vizag on Wednesday, it will be interesting to see if Virat Kohli decides to go in with the same PLaying XI or includes Chahal.
Inputs from IANS
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