The great Indian spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal, has become an online star as he stays engaged on every single social media in the midst of the lockdown because of the Coronavirus flare-up. Chahal as of late shared a screen capture on his Instagram story in which Martin Guptill, the Kiwi opener, had communicated something specific in Hindi language that he discovered to be alright according to his knowledge. Notwithstanding, that is not the situation when it comes down to reality.
Recently, Chahal amusingly shared a screen capture of his conversation with Martin Guptill on his story where the Kiwi opener had composed a message, “How are you G@&$u?.” Chahal took a screen capture of the equivalent and shared it on his Instagram story through his official handle with an answer, “@martyguptill31 come back again bro.”It all began when Team India went on a visit to New Zealand prior this year in January. While the guests dealt with a whitewash against the hosts in the shorter organization, they were whipped by a similar rival in the Test and ODI arrangement. In the midst of that, an occurrence had happened on the field during the second T20I that was most likely life-changing for any Indian fan.
After India had enlisted an insistent success against Black Caps by seven wickets in second T20I round of the five-coordinate arrangement, both the groups were associated with a standard handshake as a custom that trails the end of the game. During that period, Yuzvendra Chahal took the mic in his grasp for his celebrated visit show ‘Chahal TV’, where he for the most part talks with Indian cricketers. In any case, on that day he chose to stop for a moment to talk with Martin Guptill yet the New Zealand opener was caught up with addressing Rohit Sharma. Chahal didn’t trust that their discussion will end and chose to burst in to which the Kiwi star reacted with “Kya be G***u?” leaving everybody shocked including Rohit and Chahal. Guptill, may have thought it as a decent word that prompted such a humiliating cum funny occurrence towards the finish of the game.