He’s so cute. Can I touch you? Zimbabwe bowler’s family’s unbelievable interaction with India cricketer Deepak Chahar
He’s so cute. Can I touch you? Zimbabwe bowler’s family’s unbelievable interaction with India cricketer Deepak Chahar: Local journalists, groundstaff, and security personnel all desired to better look at Chahar in her natural environment. After the game, members of the family of a Zimbabwean cricketer took turns taking selfies with an Indian bowler.
Before taking a picture, the female admirers can be seen in a video that was published by a journalist named Vimal Kumar requesting Chahar for permission to take the photo.
After missing six months due to an injury, Deepak Chahar made a sensational return to international cricket with a performance that earned him the Player of the Match award in the first One-Day International match played against Zimbabwe in Harare.
All three of the right-arm pacer’s wickets were taken within the powerplay, which dismantled the foundation of Zimbabwe’s top order. The right-arm pacer finished with three for 27. Because of his performance, Chahar gained an almost immediate following in Harare. Chahar would be more delighted with the kind of impression he left on the locals as opposed to the kind of support shown by the Indian fans in the stand who were cheering for the batsman from Rajasthan.
Local journalists, groundstaff, and security personnel all desired to get a better look at Chahar in her natural environment.
After the game, members of the family of a Zimbabwean cricketer took turns taking selfies with an Indian bowler. Before taking a picture, the female admirers can be seen in a video that was published by a journalist named Vimal Kumar requesting Chahar for permission to take the photo. Only after the Indian pacer gave his okay did one of them approach Chahar, “Can I tough you?” She then put her arms on Chahar’s shoulder and said, “Can I tough you?”
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When asked about their experience with Chahar, another responded, “We are quite satisfied; he was so humble and cute.”
After what seemed like an eternity, Chahar finally received the kind of support he had been looking for, and he was overjoyed by it. “When things are difficult in one-day international or test cricket, you really need the audience to motivate you,” said one player. Really delighted to see such large crowds for matches, as we missed them a lot while Covid was going on,” he stated.
When asked if he believes that the doors to his Twenty20 World Cup opportunity could open, Chahar responded, “I can’t say if I will be selected or not as that’s not in my hands but skill wise I have worked very hard.” “I think I have picked up from where I had left and today also, barring the first two overs, I bowled well,” Chahar said. “I can’t say if I will be selected or not as that’s not in my hands.” After the game, Chahar spoke with the media and informed them, “I bowled seven overs in one go, which is an evidence that my fitness levels are alright.”
Chahar divulged that the strategy would consist of bowling wider length deliveries because he had regained his mojo and was also successful in getting the ball to swing noticeably in both directions during the morning practise.
“My strategy will not change; I will continue to focus on bowling a wider length and taking wickets when the ball is swinging. There is a plan “B” and a plan “C” in place if the ball does not swing. This afternoon, I bowled till the seventh over, and the swing continued until then. Therefore, the solution was quite straightforward: “bowl a fuller length, mix up the swing, and throw off the batter’s timing,” he explained.