India’s Deepak Chahar was an unexpected hero with the bat in the second ODI against Sri Lanka on Tuesday. Chahar was sent to bat ahead of the more accomplished Bhuvneshwar Kumar after India lost their top six wickets for just 160 runs while chasing 276. In the end, both Chahar and Bhuvi added an unbeaten 84-run🅠 partnership for the eight-wicket to script a famous win for the M♔en in Blue.
During the match, there were quite a few tense moments, and one of them also saw India head coach Rahul Dravid notice something that he couldn’t resist keeping to himself. Dravid rushed from the dressing room and went straight to Rahul Chahar sitting inꦕ the﷽ dugout. The 48-year-old gave the spinner a message to pass on to Deepak, who was batting brilliantly in the middle with Bhuvneshwar.
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Always good to see him in the dressing room! Indian cricket in Mr. Dravid's hands.
— Vivek Subramanian (@viveks1912)
Must be a deja vu moment for Rahul Dravid: sitting in th🍬e dressing room, witnessing 2 bowlers take India to an improbable with handy contributions with the bat, 25 year🉐s apart!
— Nikhil Naz (@NikhilNaz)
Some a𝕴dvice from Rahul Dra🎉vid to Rahul Chahar for passing to Deepak Chahar.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Finally Rahul Dravid 😭❤️
— Wellu (@Wellutwt)
Dravid sahb came from the dres🐬sing room all the way do𝓡wn to the dugout and gave valuable tips ❤
— 𝑷𝒓𝒂𝒔𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒕 (@Kohliesque)
Rahul Dravid come out to the dugout and give advice to R𓆉ahul Chahar to pass Deepak Chahar.
— aqqu (@aqqu___)
Waaaah!!!
Moment of the match ❤️
Rahul Dravid in the dugout, 10 secs chat with Rahul Chahar andꦯ goes upst🅘airs.
— Vinesh Prabhu (@prabhu_vinesh94)
Rahul finally got time to enter the field when Deepak suffered cramps in the 47th over. Deepak’s injury wasn’t serious, but it at least gave the substitutes enough time to pass on Dravid’s message.
Fans soon got to see Deepak playing four consecutive dot balls in the next over bowled by Wanindu Hasaranga – Sri Lanka’s leading wicket taker in the match.
Chahar and Bhuvneshwar thenꦛ hit three fours in the next seven balls to t♑ake India over the finish line with three wickets in hand.