Yuzvendra Chahal, the­ leg spinner from Rajasthan Royals, had a bad day on field. During the­ IPL match against SunRisers Hyderabad on Thursday, his ball was hit to eve­ry part of ground. This poor play comes right after he made­ it to India’s squad for 2024 T20 World Cup.

It was Yuzvendra Chahal’s 300th T20 match. RR brought him on in the­ 7th over after a great powe­rplay bowling effort kept SRH to just 37 runs. With the run rate­ low, SunRisers were ke­en to score quickly.

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Yuzvendra Chahal really started his tenure with a tight over, allowing only seven runs. He had even started his second over on a high note, but his enthusiasm was dashed when Travis Head struck three straight boundaries, including two sixes, to end the over.

To make matters worse, Yuzvendra Chahal allowed 21 runs in his third over, worsening his numbers. After three overs of bowling, he conceded 46 runs on a slow track and was the most costly bowler by a significant margin.

He was not spared in his final over, either, as Heinrich Klaasen welcomed him with two sixes. Chahal ultimately recovered, but conceded 62 runs in his four overs.

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Fans were dissatisfied with the bowling spectacle and expressed fear that similar performances might be served up at the T20 World Cup in national colors.

Here are some reactions on Twitter:

“This is not the World Cup squad curse. You are just getting smashed,” one tweet read.

“The players selected not performing is a phenomenon that needs to be studied,” one fan remarked.

“I am not getting fooled by those stats,” another tweet read.

Yuzvendra Chahal Concedes Over 40 Runs for Fourth Consecutive Time in IPL 2024

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The le­g-spin bowler started this year we­ll, taking ten players out in the first five­ games. But his play in the latest part was not good for his te­am and for his country.

He surrendered 54 runs in RR’s high-scoring victory over Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens. In his most recent two outings against the Mumbai Indians and the Lucknow Super Giants, he conceded 48 and 41 runs.

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