IPL player says colleague hung him from fifteenth floor overhang
Indian bowler Yuzvendra Chahal says he was hung from a fifteenth floor lodging overhang by an intensely tipsy individual player
NEW DELHI: Indian bowler Yuzvendra Chahal says he was hung from a fifteenth floor inn overhang by a vigorously smashed individual player during the Indian Premier League in 2013.
The occurrence occurred during a party when the leg-spinner, who has played 61 one-day internationals for India, was a piece of the Mumbai Indians establishment.
Chahal recently asserted that he was additionally tormented by Mumbai partners in 2011 when he was a promising ability.
"So there was a player who was exceptionally smashed - and I won't take his name - he was extremely inebriated, he just called me to the side and he took me outside and he hung me out from the gallery," Chahal, presently 31, said in a video posted Thursday by his present IPL group Rajasthan Royals.
"I was clutching him, with my arms around his neck. Assuming I had lost my hold, we were on the fifteenth floor... had there been a little slip-up there, I would have tumbled down," he said.
Chahal said he was saved by individuals who hurried to his salvage.
"I sort of swooned and they gave me water. Then, at that point, I understood how mindful we should be the point at which we go anyplace," said the bowler, who was visiting in the video to individual spinner Ravichandran Ashwin about precarious off-field circumstances.
Previous India all-rounder and mentor Ravi Shastri said the occurrence should not be messed with and called for players to be restricted from the game assuming they submit such an offense.
"Somebody's life is in danger, certain individuals could think it is entertaining yet for my purposes, it isn't interesting in any way," he said during ESPNcricinfo's 'T20 Time Out' program.
"Assuming such an episode happens today, (give) a daily existence boycott for that individual included and send that individual to a rehabilitation clinic as fast as could be expected."
Chahal had claimed in a digital broadcast recently that, in another episode, his then Mumbai colleagues James Franklin and Andrew Symonds tied him up, taped his mouth and left him in a room and overlooked him in 2011.
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