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India vs Bangladesh: Yuzvendra Chahal Interviews Rohit Sharma In “Chahal TV”

After winning the 2nd T20I against Bangladesh, in Rajkot, under the captaincy of hitman Rohit Sharma, who scored an impressive 85 runs in 44 balls, he appears in a hilarious interview in “Chahal TV.”  This hilarious video is shared by the BCCI on Twitter. In that interview, Chahal asks Rohit about how he gets the power to hit sixes like he does. He tells Chahal that he too had the muscles to hit the big shots.

At the end of the video, Chahal wishes Rohit to appear in 100 more t20Is. Rohit says, “My 100s will keep coming but when will you take a 5-wicket haul?” Chahal immediately replies that he is making all efforts to achieve it.

Rohit Sharma smashed 3 consecutive sixes in the first 3 deliveries of Bangladesh off-spinner Mosaddek Hussain. Chahal asks Rohit about this feat, “First three balls, three sixes. What was going on in your head then? Were you thinking of going for six sixes?”

Rohit replies, “I was trying to go for the six sixes. But when I missed the fourth ball, I thought I’d take singles off the last two.”
Chahal then asks, “It was quite humid out there. How do you get this much power? Hitting sixes, continuously running between the wickets…” Rohit replies, “You don’t need muscles to hit sixes.” When Rohit is about to say more, Chahal interrupts him saying, “So I can hit them too?”

“Yeah, of course, you can, but you have good muscles,” Rohit says before asking him to flaunt them. The spinner obliges, flexing his right arm to show off his biceps.

At the end of the interview, Chahal teases, “The next time ‘Rohita’ Sharma comes on ‘Chahal TV’, I hope he comes after scoring a century and that he plays a 100 more matches,” to which Rohit sharply responds “My hundreds will keep coming, but when will you take a 5-wicket haul?”

 

Chandan Chandu
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