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Kuldeep Yadav struggling to wear coat followed by Rohit Sharma's stare (File Photo: Screengrab/X) Photograph: (X/Internet )
The star Indian spinner, Kuldeep Yadav, has been in the headlines for the last couple of days in the just-concluded Champions Trophy 2025. He was on the receiving end of the anger from skipper Rohit Sharma and the former skipper Virat Kohli on the field, especially in the semi-final against Australia, where Kuldeep didn’t collect the ball at the non-striker’s end.
However, things didn’t end with India’s tournament win in the Champions Trophy 2025, it seemed to continue with him even during the celebrations after they became the champions of the tournament.
An unexpected moment came to light when BCCI president Roger Binny was giving the winner’s coat to wear for the Indian players. In the same line of events, Kuldeep Yadav was seen struggling to wear the coat, and behind him, skipper Rohit Sharma was waiting to wear the coat as the last member of the team after Kuldeep Yadav.
After noticing Kuldeep Yadav’s struggle to wear the coat, Rohit Sharma’s serious stare towards the former came to light, and it left the fans in the splits. It was like a moment when Kuldeep was on the verge of receiving Rohit’s anger during the Champions Trophy 2025 win celebrations.
Here’s the video:
Trophy lete waqt bhi Kuldeep gaali khane wala tha 😭pic.twitter.com/xCpgZZssl8
— Dinda Academy (@academy_dinda) March 10, 2025
Speaking of Kuldeep Yadav’s performances in the Champions Trophy 2025, he was one of the ‘top performers with the ball’ for India in the tournament. Kuldeep scalped 7 wickets in five innings, with a brilliant economy rate of 4.79, including the best performance of ‘3 wickets at just 40 runs in a game.’ He also finished as the third leading wicket-taker for his side in the tournament.
He also picked the crucial and big wickets of Rachin Ravindra and former NZ skipper Kane Williamson in the tournament’s final yesterday. He finished with the brilliant numbers of ‘2 wickets at just 40 runs in his 10 overs’ in the tournament’s summit clash against New Zealand.
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