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Watch: Yuzvendra Chahal and Devdutt Padikkal prank Rajasthan Royals teammate Prasidh Krishna

Watch: Yuzvendra Chahal and Devdutt Padikkal prank Rajasthan Royals teammate Prasidh Krishna

India Today
Wednesday, May 18, 2022 07:21:50 AM UTC

Rajasthan Royals will next take on Chennai Super Kings in their final league match on May 20. The Royals need one win in order to qualify for the playoffs, which will be hosted in Kolkata and Ahmedabad.

If there is one IPL team who knows how to give its fans a good laugh, it is Rajasthan Royals. The trio of Yuzvendra Chahal, Devdutt Padikkal and KC Cariappa joined hands to trick their teammate Prasidh Krishna.

The trio setup a fake photoshoot for Prasidh and made him perform to the title track of the Hindi movie Bhool Bhulaiya. Chahal, Padikkal and Cariappa also instructed the content team to take many retakes.In a video tweeted by Rajasthan Royals, the trio could be seen enjoying themselves in a hotel room while watching Prasidh perform on the song as well as pose for appeal celebration.After some time, Chahal, Padikkal and Cariappa came out of the room to where the entire photoshoot was setup and apologised to Prasidh, who in return said that it didn't even feel like a prank and that he was happy in his skin.“Violence, violence, violence - Skiddy’s mood after this shoot, thanks to @devdpd07, @cariappa14 & @yuzi_chahal,” tweeted the franchise along with the video.

Violence, violence, violence - Skiddy’s mood after this shoot, thanks to @devdpd07, @cariappa14 & @yuzi_chahal. #RoyalsFamily | #Whysoformal | @prasidh43 pic.twitter.com/7pjCFnNKCb

In the 2022 season, the Royals have been impressive and sit in the second position on the points table. The Sanju Samson-led side has done exceedingly well throughout the tournament. It is noteworthy to mention that both orange cap and purple cap holders are from the Royals. While Jos Buttler (627 runs) has the orange cap, Chahal (24 wickets) holds the purple cap.

Rajasthan Royals will next take on Chennai Super Kings in their final league match at the Brabourne Stadium on May 20. The Royals need one win in order to qualify for the playoffs, which will be hosted in Kolkata and Ahemdabad.

New entrant Gujarat Titans became the first team to seal their qualification berth. The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahemdabad will stage the final of the 2022 IPL on May 29.

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