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"Kya style hai" - Kaash Plays and other popular Indian gamers react to Yuzvendra Chahal's traditional look

India's veteran leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal recently shared a picture of him dressed in a traditional outfit on his Instagram account. The cricket star's look received a big thumbs up from fans as they showered likes and comments on the post.

Chahal looked dapper in an off-white sherwani. The 34-year-old's style was also a hit among the Indian gaming community, with several top creators praising him. He captioned the post:

"Iss season jinki hai sabko mubarak! 😂🫡."

Indian gamers like Scout, Payal Gaming, Kaash Plays, Willy Gaming and Mamba reacted to Chahal's post. Here's what they commented:

"Ohoo 🔥❤️ yuzi bhai," wrote Payal Gaming.
"kya style hai Yuzi bhaiya 💯🧡," commented Kaashvi Plays.
"Sherrrrrrr🔥🔥," chimed in Willy Gaming.
Screenshot of Chahal's comment section.
Screenshot of Chahal's comment section.

It is worth mentioning that Yuzvendra Chahal enjoys gaming and has collaborated with some of the biggest Indian creators in the past. On the cricketing front, the ace spinner bagged 10 wickets from seven games at an economy rate of 4.76 in the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for Haryana.


Yuzvendra Chahal became the most expensive spinner in IPL history after being picked up by PBKS

Yuzvendra Chahal has proved his mettle in white-ball cricket with stunning performances at the international level and in the Indian Premier League (IPL). With 96 wickets from 80 outings, he is India's leading wicket-taker in T20Is.

The crafty spinner also tops the chart of most wickets in IPL, having taken 205 wickets in 160 matches. His stellar record meant that Chahal was going to be in great demand at the IPL 2025 mega auction.

Chahal's name sparked an intense bidding war, with teams like Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Gujarat Titans (GT), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Punjab Kings (PBKS), Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) showing interest in signing him. He was ultimately roped in by PBKS for a whopping ₹18 crore. The deal made him the most expensive spinner in the league's history.

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