Follow us

'4 rupya Paytm kyun kiya' Harbhajan Singh asks Yuzvendra Chahal in hilarious tweet

no image
no image

Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh took to Twitter to ask Yuzvendra Chahal why he transferred Rs 4 to his Paytm account in a hilarious tweet. The former Indian cricketer and Yuzvendra Chahal were involved in a promotion because of which Harbhajan Singh took to Twitter and had fun.

Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh asked Yuzvendra Chahal why he transferred him Rs 4 on his Paytm account on Saturday. The hilarious incident took place on Twitter where Harbhajan Singh asked about the same. In the tweet, Harbhajan wrote, '4 rupya Paytm kyun kiya @yuzi_chahal'. Fans on Twitter had lots to say after the tweet was shared by Harbhajan Singh.

Harbhajan Singh and Yuzvendra Chahal were involved in this banter as they were promoting a Paytm scheme on Twitter.AAAA

India are currently playing the Windies in the first ODI of the limited overs tour. Chahal has been exceptional in the first ODI picking up three wickets in his first six overs at the cost of just 27 runs. At the time of writing this article, India had managed to restrict the visitors to just 121/7 at the end of 31 overs of the first ODI in Ahmedabad. 

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previous‌IND vs NZ | Sarfaraz and Pant’s audacious fightback eclipsed by rain and second new ball with Kiwis on command
New Zealand need 107 runs to win with ten wickets and a day in hand to seal an emphatic win in Indian soil. Sarfaraz Khan’s 150 coupled with Rishabh Pant’s 99 set up India’s 462 runs, albeit the second new ball did the trick for the Kiwis with the hosts losing the last seven wickets for 29 runs.
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 | Member of Indian contingent tests positive for Covid-19read next
Mohammad Abbas Wani, the manager of India's Winter Olympics delegation, tested positive for COVID-19 upon arrival at Beijing Airport on Tuesday. Abbas Wani is a member of India's six-member team to the Winter Olympics, for which Arif Khan is the only athlete from the country to have qualified.
View non-AMP page