SRH vs MI | Twitter can’t stop laughing after Surya inspects Abhishek’s pockets for secret chits

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Banter is a key ingredient that ties together the spirit of the IPL, and Suryakumar Yadav is no stranger to bringing the laughs. The Mumbai batter was at it again, playfully checking Abhishek Sharma’s pocket and poking fun at him who had previously pulled out a note for the fans after his century.

‌Riding high on three consecutive wins, the Mumbai Indians were keen to leave their mark against the Sunrisers Hyderabad at Uppal. The hosts, on the other hand, were eyeing redemption after their earlier loss to MI at the Wankhede. While both teams went through their warm-ups and final huddles, a light-hearted moment between Suryakumar Yadav and Abhishek Sharma stole the spotlight.

During the practice session, Suryakumar playfully checked Abhishek’s pocket, teasing him about carrying any “chits” for the day. The cheeky reference dates back to Abhishek’s stunning 141-run knock against Punjab Kings, after which he famously pulled out a note that read, “This one is for Orange Army,” dedicating his century to SRH fans. Surya couldn’t resist having a bit of fun with it and promptly poked at Abhishek to see if he had another message tucked away for this game. The Twitterverse quickly caught on and shared a laugh, celebrating Surya’s trademark humour.

LOL!

Very poor!

Boom!

What??

Big comparision tho!

Ohhh!

Massive blow!

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