Yajuvendra Chahal’s fire showed in England, so many wickets for jerking

Yajuvendra Chahal bowled brilliantly in England. (Photo-david rogers/getty images)

Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 star spinner Yajuvendra Chahal, who took a brilliant hat -trick, is now spreading his bowling in England. Due to his brilliant bowling, his team had reached very close to the victory at one time, but the lower -order batsmen drawn the match. Chahal, who is trying to return to Team India, is currently playing county cricket in England. He bowled brilliantly against Kent while playing for Northamptonshire. Chahal did not get any wicket in the first innings, but in the second innings he broke down on the batsmen.

Four wickets shock in second innings

Yajuvendra Chahal did not get any wicket in the first innings against Kent, but in the second innings he made a brilliant comeback and took four wickets. During this, he threw such a ball, which was completely shocked by the batsman. Its video is going viral on social media.

This incident happened in the eighth over of Kent’s second innings. Chahal, the third ball of this over, put leg -spin. The ball fell outside the leg stump of Kent’s batsman Eksh Singh. The batsman of Kent tried to defense, but there was so much rotation in the ball that she took off the batsman’s off stump. Eksh Singh was also surprised to see this. In this match, Chahal took 4 wickets for 51 runs with 6 maiden in 30 overs.

Northamptonshire reached close to victory

With the help of Chahal’s brilliant bowling, Northamptonshire had reached very close to victory at one time. Kent had fallen eight wickets for 135 runs, but Matthew Quinn and Joy Avison added 25 runs for the ninth wicket to draw the match. In the first innings, Kent declared the innings by scoring 566 runs for 6 wickets. In response, Northamptonshire declared his first innings by scoring 722 runs for 6 wickets. In this way, Northamptonshire got a lead of 156 runs. In the second innings, when Kent scored 160 runs for 8 wickets, the match was called a draw.

What did Chahal say?

In the last season, Yajuvendra Chahal took 19 wickets in four matches. After the match, Chahal said, “I enjoyed it here in the last season, so I am happy to come back. There are brilliant people in the dressing room and I am excited to be a part of it again”. Chahal further said that I wanted to win my team, but this could not happen. I am happy with my performance.

Asish Roy
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