Published 08:16 IST, November 19th 2019
T10 League: WATCH Yuvraj Singh make teammate Chadwick Walton speak Punjabi
Maratha Arabians skipper Yuvraj Singh made Maratha Arabians teammate Chadwick Walton learn some Punjabi after a Abu Dhabi T10 League match. Read further.
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Looks like Yuvraj Singh may also be able to add 'Punjabi Tutor' to the repertoire of talents that he possesses. The Maratha Arabians skipper posted a funny video with teammate Chadwick Walton after his team's second victory in the Abu Dhabi T10 League. The video was posted on Twitter, early this morning.
Chadwick a great learner
In the video which was posted to Twitter, Yuvraj walks up to wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton. Walton, who hails from the Carribean, suddenly speaks in Punjabi and laughs uncontrollably. Yuvraj replies to Walton in Punjabi and Walton proceeds to repeat his earlier dialogue. Although the audio in the video was not of the highest standard, it could be deciphered that the two were jokingly asking each other if the other one was okay and finishing the statement off by asking the other to leave the location.
Nice punjabi bro #ChadwickWalton 🤣🤣🤣🤣 😂😂😂😂 oh chal yaar chaliye😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/NHcBImT7cS
— yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) November 18, 2019
The Arabians finish strong
Top Knock @lynny50 and of course the Man of the Match who lit up Abudhabi Cricket 🏟️ with the 🎆🎇 #AalaReAala #MarathaArabians #T10League #ChrisLynn pic.twitter.com/Qd47lRdrRg
— Maratha Arabians (@MarathaArabians) November 18, 2019
The video was posted after the Maratha Arabians defeated Team Abu Dhabi by a formidable margin. This victory for the Arabians came after Abu Dhabi skipper Moeen Ali won the toss and asked the Arabians to bat first. The Arabians were not playing Yuvraj and stand-in skipper Chris Lynn walked out to bat with Hazratullah Zazai.
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The rest of the match ran through like a breeze, credit goes to some Lynn-sanity. Chris Lynn hit 7 sixes in the 30 balls he faced and scored an unbeaten 91. Adam Lyth supported him well by scoring 30 off 18 balls and the team managed to post a formidable 138-2.
In return, Abu Dhabi got to a decent 114 but could not manage 138 in just 10 overs. Their efforts were led by Luke Wright's unbeaten 40 and captain Moeen Ali's 31 off 11 balls. The Arabians ended up winning by 24 runs.
07:06 IST, November 19th 2019