Don't Call me Sir : Ms Dhoni To Yuzvendra Chahal


Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal had an important IPL in 2018 as he ended up Royal Challengers most astounding wicket-taker. While RCB's performance left a great deal to be wanted, Chahal proceeded with his great keep running of the frame to get 14 wickets in 12 matches. With his brain solidly focussed on the following task of India's voyage through England, Chahal is sharpening aptitudes at the National Cricket Academy under the tutelage of previous India leg-spinner Narendra Hirwani. As of late, the 27-year-old invested significant energy to highlight on the mainstream talk demonstrate Breakfast With Champions where he reviewed a portion of his most paramount encounters incorporating the present arrangement in Zimbabwe where he got his lady ODI top from MS Dhoni and how the veteran Indian wicketkeeper influenced him to feel at home. 

Reviewing the day preceding he came to know about his choice and his experience from that point forward, Chahal stated,“I had a good IPL season and never knew the team was going to be announced. When the names were revealed on the BCCI website, I could believe my eyes and kept looking it for half an hour. Seeing my name I cried a lot. The day I wore the jersey, I can’t even describe in words.”
“I received the ODI cap from MS Dhoni. He is a legend and the first time I met him I was not even able to talk in front of him. When I met him for the first time in Zimbabwe I used called him Mahi Sir. After a while, he called me over and said, ‘Mahi, Dhoni, Mahendra Singh Dhoni or Bhai… Call me whatever you want but not sir’,” Chahal reminisced.
Chahal additionally uncovered that captain Virat Kohli has been a wellspring of motivation ordinary. Kohli's uplifting mentality causes him on the field as well as off-the-field.
“Virat bhaiya (big brother) inspires me a lot. Both on and off the field, he helps me a lot. He told me that my life has changed and I need to stay fit. Now I know that fitness is important. Even I am feeling better after working out”, he said.
Speaking about his role model Chahal said, “Shane Warne was my cricketing hero while growing up. First, my action, during under 14 was similar. In this action, in Haryana under 19, I changed my action in the middle of the match. I ran a little longer and knew there will be less spin and that paid dividends. That turned out to be my best decision. I never overthink in pressure situations because now I am mentally strong.”

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