Yuzvendra Chahal's hunt for redemption continues with a six-fer against Uttarakhand
Meanwhile, Chahal also crossed the significant milestone of 200 List-A wickets
Yuzvendra Chahal's stellar performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy clash between Haryana and Uttarakhand saw him bag a remarkable six-wicket haul, crossing the significant milestone of 200 List-A wickets. Despite being omitted from India's T20I squad for the Australia series, he showcased his prowess by claiming three wickets in his initial four overs. His milestone moment arrived with the dismissal of Akhil Rawat in the eighth over, marking a standout achievement in his career.
Chahal's prowess was on full display as he swiftly secured his fifth List A five-for by dismissing Mayank Mishra for a duck just two balls after claiming his 200th wicket. The skilled spinner went on to complete a sensational six-wicket haul in his final over, culminating with impressive figures of 6/26 in 10 overs. Despite notable performances, he faced exclusions from both the Asia Cup and the 2023 World Cup squads, with Kuldeep Yadav getting the nod ahead of him.
The Haryana spinner's last appearance for India dates back to the West Indies tour in August. Despite the ups and downs in his career, he maintains a composed mindset amid the circumstances. In a recent interview addressing his omission from the ODI World Cup, Chahal expressed familiarity with such scenarios, indicating his accustomed approach to handling such situations.
"I understand that only fifteen players can be a part because it's a World Cup, where you can't take 17 or 18. I do feel a little bad, but my motto in life is to move on. I'm used to it now, it's been three World Cups (laughs). That's why I came here [at Kent] to play because I want to play cricket somewhere, somehow,” Chahal had told Wisden India.
Chahal’s cryptic post after being snubbed from India team
Yuzvendra Chahal faced exclusion not just from India's World Cup 2023 but also from the 5-match T20I series against Australia, where a youthful squad, led by Suryakumar Yadav, replaced most senior players. Chahal's response came swiftly on social media after the squad reveal, sharing a cryptic post consisting of a lone smiling emoticon.
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