Shubman Gill And Yashasvi Jaiswal's Hilarious Catch Up (Source: @rajasthanroyals/x.com)
As the IPL has taken the center stage, teammates have become rivals, and fans are enjoying their face-off on the big stage. As the high-voltage tournament is going towards another thrilling encounter, the Gujarat Titans are all set to clash with the Rajasthan Royals.
As both sides are set for the big match, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill were seen catching up in a light-hearted fun moment in the practice session. Their hilarious exchange quickly stole the spotlight.
Jaiswal’s Cheeky Banter With Gill
The excitement is touching new heights with every match of the IPL 2025. In the 23rd match of the cash-rich league, the Gujarat Titans are set to cross swords against the Rajasthan Royals. However, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s playful remark about Shubman Gill’s cheeks became the highlight, sending fans into fits of laughter.
“Bhaiya yaar! Lal lal ho gaya hai. Yeh dekho sir, lal lal ho gaya hai ekdam. Garmi nahi gore ho rahe hai. Dhup mein to khel nehi rahe ho.” Jaiswal said.
Even RR’s batting coach, Vikram Rathour, tried to defend Shubman Gill, saying, ‘Lal toh dhup mein hi hua hai’, but Jaiswal was determined in his view. Their hilarious banter had everyone in stitches.
Titans To Clash With The Royals
After starting the IPL 2025 campaign with a heartbreak, the Gujarat Titans made an exceptional bounce back. While facing the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the last clash, the Titans showcased their excellence. After restricting the opponent to 152 runs, they chased down the total within just 17th overs. Captain Gill led the way from the front with an unbeaten knock of 61 runs and registered a 7-wicket victory.
On the other hand, the Rajasthan Royals also secured a thrilling victory over the Punjab Kings by 50 runs. After the RR openers gave a dominating start, the batters showcased domination. But with the ball, Jofra Archer made the difference, and the bowlers kept the domination alive. With the next clash on the horizon, both teams are gearing up for another high-voltage showdown.