‘I see you both posing to 2 different cameras’ – Mayank Agarwal pulls KL Rahul, Yuzvendra Chahal's legs over hilarious post
It seems like Chahal and Rahul were posing for two different cameras.
Team India players are currently enjoying a rare break and in the meantime, Mayank Agarwal, KL Rahul, and Yuzvendra Chahal got engaged in a fun banter on social media. It all happened after Chahal took to his Instagram page and shared a picture with Rahul in which the duo can be seen sitting on a boat. The notable part was the duo were posing at two different angles.
Hence, it seems like Chahal and Rahul were posing for two different cameras. Netizens were quick to notice the same thing as the comment section got flooded in no time. Mayank also joined the bandwagon and pulled the duo’s leg with a hilarious comment. Notably, Rahul also questioned Chahal about his pose.
Meanwhile, the caption of the picture, which was posted on Thursday (January 27), read, “Do you sea what I sea?” Mayank didn’t miss out the opportunity of pulling the duo’s leg as he commented: “I see you both posing to 2 different cameras.” Notably, Rahul also wrote: “What are you seeing yuz ?” The leg-spinner replied by referencing Kuldeep Yadav.
KL Rahul, Yuzvendra Chahal gearing up for West Indies series
Meanwhile, Team India is currently gearing up for the home series against West Indies, which comprises three ODIs and as many T20Is. The action gets underway on February 6 and the Men in Blue, after suffering a humiliating 0-3 whitewash in the preceding ODI series against South Africa, will fight for redemption.
While Agarwal, who’s generally considered only for Tests, hasn’t been picked for the series, Chahal and Rahul will have a point to prove. The latter will be available from the second ODI onwards. Notably, the selectors have made some major decision for this series with youngsters like Ravi Bishnoi and Deepak Hooda earning call-ups for their sensational show in the domestic cricket.
As regular skipper Rohit Sharma returns in the team, KL Rahul is all but likely to slot back in the middle-order. On the other hand, time is running out for Chahal with young spinners emerging in the country. The 31-year-old couldn’t create much impact in the rainbow nation and would like to redeem himself.
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