Can You Beat Legend Tiktok Star Chahal- Mitchell McClenaghan:
Due to the epidemic, sports have come standstill. And both cricketers are left with no alternative but to use their time in the most productive way. Some of them have been using the time in rejuvenating themselves, and some have been spending quality time with their family. Many cricketers pass their quarantine period on Twitter or Facebook, engaging with followers.
Several cricketers like Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer, Ishant Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Kevin Pietersen have resorted to live Q&A sessions on Instagram or on Twitter to destroy their idle period in solitude.
While Yuzvendra Chahal is one Indian international who did step up his social networking activities during the quarantine. Chahal, who was expected to donate the Royal Challengers Bangalore jersey in IPL 2020, posted a number of TikTok videos on social media. He’s always been very involved on both Twitter and Instagram. Chahal has been a part of several videos with other Indian players including Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer on Instagram.
Another player who has also been involved on social media, Mitchell McClenaghan, dubbed Chahal the ‘TikTok king.’ A fan on Twitter questioned the Kiwi pacer if he could catch Chahal while creating videos on TikTok. In his reply, McClenaghan refuted the possibility and said the leg-spinner is the king of TikTok video production.
“Could you defeat Tiktok legend Yuzvendra Chahal,” the fan questioned. And McClenaghan replied, “No I thought he was King.”
Yuzvendra Chahal Has Been Uploading Many Hilarious TikTok Clips:
For his first TikTok video itself, Chahal had hogged the spotlight where he was seen dancing hilariously for two women. He also posted a video from TikTok featuring other Indian actors such as Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer, and Shivam Dube. Throughout the quarantine time, the leg-spinner has recently posted several funny TikTok clips featuring his kin.
In the thirteenth season of the IPL Chahal was scheduled to compete for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). However, the competition has been postponed indefinitely owing to coronavirus outbreak and it looks like cricket fraternity has to wait a while for things to return to usual.