Delhi Capitals' keeper-batter KL Rahul hilariously trolled fellow teammate Kuldeep Yadav amid a football drill during a practice session that they were holding ahead of IPL 2025's resumption. In a video shared on social media, the 33-year-old was heard telling Kuldeep 'Bhai tu football dekh, aur kuch mat kar.'
The video uploaded by the Capitals shows Kuldeep shooting the ball into the goal positioned quite far off from him and hilariously missed all his five chances. However, the left-arm wrist-spinner didn't back down from laughing his heart out after Ashutosh Sharma was way off the target.
Watch the video below as Rahul says in the beginning:
'Bhai tu football dekh, aur kuch mat kar.' (You only play football, don't do anything else)
Achha hai aap cricket badiya khelte ho, KD bhai 😂 pic.twitter.com/iAKGnFktEJ
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) May 15, 2025
Delhi Capitals face three must-win matches
On the cricketing side of things, the Capitals have three must-win games ahead of them to progress to the playoffs. The Delhi-based franchise had won their first four matches but have emerged victorious only two out of their next six games, meaning their form has plummeted in the second half of the season.
The Capitals are also facing issues with their overseas' players availability as Jake Fraser-McGurk has already pulled out. Although Mustafizur Rahman was announced as his replacement, the Bangladesh seamer's appearance is doubtful due to NOC issues. Mitchell Starc's availability is yet another question mark and there is no clarity yet.
Axar Patel and co. face the Gujarat Titans on May 18, Sunday at home. Their remaining two fixtures are against the Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings.
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