Chahal Picked Rohit And Kohli As Best Players Of Spin bowling:

The Instagram live chat session has developed as a modern era due to the worldwide lockdown. Players have been engaging with their friends, teammates, and other foreign players through social media during this time. Such live sessions became a treat for cricket fans to enjoy. Indian leg-spinner Chahal recently talked about the strongest spin bowling players in worldwide cricket.

Yuzvendra Chahal has been asked to choose the best spin bowling players in the world at the moment during a live Instagram chat. He selected Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma as best spin bowling players. He also said New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson is making the life of a spinner very tough because he is playing the ball really late. Chahal also selected strong spin bowling players Steve Smith and Joe Root.

“Virat and Rohit are obviously professional spin bowling players so they’ll be at the top. Also, for spin bowlers, Williamson makes life difficult because he plays the ball very late, particularly on a slow pitch, “the Chahal said.

Yuzvendra Chahal Impressed With Shoaib Malik’s Batting:

Yuzvendra Chahal also spoke about the ability of Shoaib Malik to play spin, after thinking about the top five best batsmen. In the 2018 Asia Cup match in Dubai when India played against Pakistan, Chahal said he was impressed by the way Malik was batting. He went on to say that the veteran is much stronger at facing spinners than Steve Smith.

“During the Asia Cup, I was bowling to Shoaib Malik and was amazed by the way he was taking strong deliveries as singles. I realized this player has a lot of experience and I think he’s better at playing spin bowling than Steve Smith, “the 29-year-old said.

The two spinners who were in form during the Asia Cup were Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav. During that tournament, India defeated Pakistan in both matches. The duo bowled very well and helped their side win. Though they were bamboozling upon the batsmen of Pakistan, Malik did not fell into their trap. He recorded a run-knock fighting 78 during their second encounter.