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Is Rohit Sharma a 'danger' to Yuzvendra Chahal? The spinner speaks up
A light-hearted behind-the-scenes clip from "The Great Indian Kapil Show" recently sparked laughter and headlines, thanks to some candid revelations from Team India stars. During the segment, spinner Yuzvendra Chahal jokingly confessed that Rohit Sharma’s anger is “more dangerous” than that of Virat Kohli, much to the amusement of the audience and fellow guests. The comment, delivered with a cheeky grin, offered fans a rare glimpse into the dressing room dynamics of India’s cricket stars. Adding to the buzz, former opener and current India head coach Gautam Gambhir took a friendly dig at Navjot Singh Sidhu’s trademark on-air style.
Known for his bold takes, Gambhir didn’t hold back while critiquing Sidhu’s dramatic commentary flair, drawing chuckles and a few raised eyebrows from the audience. The segment quickly became a fan favorite, highlighting how off-field banter among current and former players continues to entertain cricket lovers just as much as on-field heroics. The episode served up a cocktail of humor, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes camaraderie, reminding fans that the competitive spirit of Indian cricket extends far beyond the boundary line—often into good-natured teasing and brutally honest takes that make the sport even more relatable and fun.
“Rohit Sharma’s anger is more dangerous than Virat Kohli’s,” said Indian spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
The mood on "The Great Indian Kapil Show" turned hilariously chaotic when Yuzvendra Chahal made a bold comment that sent the room into peals of laughter. When he claimed that Rohit Sharma’s anger is more intimidating than Virat Kohli’s, the group of cricketers present—including Rishabh Pant and Abhishek Sharma—burst out laughing. Given Kohli’s fiery on-field reputation, the remark caught everyone by surprise and set the tone for a rib-tickling segment filled with playful banter.
The fun didn’t stop there. Chahal, known for his witty sense of humor, then fired off another gem. When Kapil Sharma posed a cheeky question—“What’s harder to read, a bowler’s googly or a girlfriend’s mood?”—Chahal didn’t hesitate. With a grin, he picked the googly as easier to read, sending everyone into fits of laughter once again.
Kapil, visibly stunned by the cheeky answer, teased Yuzvendra Chahal further, but the spinner quickly added, “Let’s move on before I get a googly at home!” The exchange had the audience in splits and perfectly captured the chemistry among India’s cricket stars off the field. It was a reminder that behind the serious game faces are personalities full of charm, wit, and unapologetic honesty.