IPL 2025: RJ Mahvash's Epic Reaction To Yuzvendra Chahal's Hat-Trick
Yuzvendra Chahal performed brilliantly in IPL 2025 with a hat-trick against Chennai Super Kings. He picked up four wickets in the 19th over, including the wicket of MS Dhoni. RJ Mahvash posted on Chahal's achievement on Instagram, praising him and calling him a 'warrior'.
India's 34-year-old veteran spinner Yuzvendra Chahal performed brilliantly against Chennai Super Kings in the 49th match of IPL 2025 on Wednesday and became the first player to take a hat-trick this season. Punjab won the toss and elected to bowl at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. During the 19th over of CSK's innings, Chahal did wonders and took four wickets in the same over. It was the first hat-trick in the IPL since 2023 and the second hat-trick of Chahal's career after his memorable spell against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2022.
In that match too, Yuzvendra Chahal took four wickets of Kolkata and repeated the same on Wednesday, the only difference was that this time he had Chennai's team in front of him. Following Chahal's feat, RJ Mahvash posted a special note on his Instagram account. Posting on her Instagram story, Mahvash wrote, "God Mode On Kyaaaa? @yuzi_chahal23 strength of a warrior sir. "
RJ Mahvash was first seen with Yuzvendra Chahal during the Champions Trophy. Now in this IPL season, she is supporting her friend Yuzvendra Chahal's team Punjab Kings. Yuzi's over started with the wicket of MS Dhoni, who hit a six off the first ball but was caught by Nehal Wadhera on the very next ball. After this, Deepak Hooda came to bat and scored only 2 runs and was caught in the hands of Priyansh Arya.
With two wickets in three balls of the 19th over, Chennai had come under pressure. They sent their impact player Anshul Kamboj to bat but he was bowled out by Chahal. After this, Noor Ahmed came and faced the last ball of the over and tried to cross the boundary but Marco Jansen caught his catch while running from long-on.
In this way, Chahal took his second hat-trick in the Indian Premier League. After the match, Chahal said, "It felt great, it was the 19th over, and in front of me was Mahi bhai, I thought it could go either way, but the plan was to take wickets. Five fielders were inside, and the plan was to bowl on the stumps and bowl wide, not bowl easy balls and play with the batsman's mind. "