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"Yuzi Khush, Bhabhi Khush...": Royals Share Yuzvendra Chahal And Wife Dhanashree's Fun Chat

Yuzvendra Chahal was in sublime form during Rajasthan Royals' thrilling win against Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. The star leg-spinner took five wickets, including a hat-trick, to leave KKR reeling as they fell seven runs short of the Royals' 217-run total. His wife, Dhanashree Verma, was in the stands to enjoy his career-best IPL performance. The two, who are known to be active on social media, later had a fun conversation after the match was done and dusted.

"How do you feel I'm out of the bubble?" Dhanashree asked Chahal in a video shared by Rajasthan Royals.

"It's a great feeling," the spinner responded

“Itna khush ki hat-trick le lia? (You're so happy that you took a hat-trick?)" she followed up.

"Yeah. First hat-trick!" he responded with a grin.

Yuzi khush, Bhabhi khush aur hum bhi khush. Truly a “hat-trick day” ????????#Royalsfamily | @yuzi_chahal pic.twitter.com/swkKSiUr3E

Chahal got the wicket of Nitish Rana in the 13th over and then sent Venkatesh Iyer, Shreyas Iyer, Shivam Mavi and Pat Cummins packing in the 17th over to derail KKR's chase.

He finished with figures of 5/40, his best ever in the IPL.

Promoted

He now leads the wicket-taking charts in IPL 2022, with 17 scalps in six matches. His closest competitor is T Natarajan, with 12 wickets.

In the match, the Royals were put in to bat and posted 217/5 thanks to Jos Buttler's second century of the season.

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