
Yuzvendra Chahal is preparing for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka that would consist of limited-overs contests. Also, it would be an essential tour for him since he would look to get back to being an India regular with an emphatic performance after being demoted in the BCCI Annual Contract list.
He has begun preparations for the same, while he is currently quarantining with the side in Mumbai, ahead of departure to Colombo on June 28. Meanwhile, it seems like he is enjoying his quarantine by reliving his exotic vacation in the Maldives earlier this year, along with his dancer wife, Dhanashree Verma.
During the vacation, both took part in various relaxing activities. As for Chahal, he tried his hands in fishing. In an Instagram post, Chahal shared a picture where he is seen standing in a boat with fishing rods set up all across.
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He also shared a video of the same, where he is seen adjusting the fishing wire in the rods against the sea. He captioned the post, "Fishing like a pro ๐ฃ ๐ ๐".
Meanwhile, ahead of the quarantine in Mumbai, Chahal took part in a light session with Dhanashree. The two were involved in a footwork challenge as both moved their feet to a song synchronously, besides asking the fans to rate who did it the best.
Also, in another video, both took part in some light workout session at their home in Gurugram, where they were seen performing some freestyle exercises and helping each other out in the same.
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