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Watch: Chahal kisses physio, leg pulls Rohit, Pant - Inside scenes from Team India bus

The current Indian cricket team is a young bunch, with almost all the boys being in their 20s, apart from a few, and it is widely known the amount of fun they have off the field during any series. 

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The current Indian cricket team is a young bunch, with almost all the boys being in their 20s, apart from a few, and it is widely known the amount of fun they have off the field during any series. 

After winning the third and final Twenty20 International (T20I) by seven wickets against the West Indies, on the way to the team hotel, Indian spinner Yuzvendra Chahal entertained the team by launching his own ' Chahal Channel.'

While Indian stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma told Chahal about how happy he was with the 3-0 result, the young spinner went on to pull legs of others like Manish Pandy, Rishabh Pant and team's physio Patrick Farhart. 

In the video posted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on their social media platforms, Chahal was seen giving a sneak peek of the Indian team's bus. 

Chahal first targetted Rohit, who only said, “I was hoping that the match doesn’t go into the last over, but these things happen in cricket. We won and that is the big thing."

Chahal in a mood to pull legs immediately went to Pant. Chahal took a cheeky shot at the young batsman, who had played a silly shot to get out in the match. “I thought I should learn from the captain about playing new shots. Wanted to play innovative shots like the captain. My back was a bit stiff so I couldn’t get down,” a smiling Pant said.

Chahal then spoke to the physio to check if Farhart had taken a look at Pant’s back and the physio said: “I will comment on it after taking a look at the back in the hotel.”

Watch the hilarious video here: 

 

 

The next man up for speaking for the Chahal Channel was the Player of the Match Shikhar Dhawan. Rohit got out early, but Rahul gave us a good start. But after he got out, I knew that a set batsman has to play a long innings here. That is the thought behind the partnership between Rishabh Pant and me. I was seeing Rishabh hit the ball and I felt that I should also contribute so that he doesn’t feel the pressure alone,” Dhawan, who couldn't stop smiling as well, said.

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