
The high-octane world of Indian Premier League (IPL) Off-field drama is nothing new, but this is the latest controversy related to it Punjab Kings’ (PBKS) experienced spinner Yuzvendra Chahal Fans and civic groups have been left in disbelief. As the 2026 season enters its crucial middle phase, a viral video of the 35-year-old leg spinner has reportedly taken social media by storm. The footage, which has been viewed millions of times on the social media platform, is in stark contrast to the role model image that Chahal has developed recently.
Yuzvendra Chahal reportedly seen smoking and littering while driving
The controversy started late on Friday evening when a short clip surfaced, purportedly showing a man resembling Chahal driving a luxury vehicle. In the video, the man is seen puffing on a cigarette while in traffic. However, it was the latter action that caused the most outrage: the man carelessly threw a burning cigarette butt onto a public road.
The reaction was immediate. Netizens immediately pointed out the lack of civic responsibility. Although the authenticity of the video is unverified and neither is Chahal’s punjab kings Management has issued an official statement, saying the timing is particularly damaging. The clip has sparked a heated debate about the social morality of national sporting icons, especially given Chahal’s status as one of India’s most beloved cricketers.
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🚨 Yuzi Chahal’s smoking video goes viral 🚨
Yuzvendra Chahal is getting the upper hand
There was an online reaction after one of his videos went viral late at night. Netizens are calling him out for allegedly smoking while driving and throwing cigarettes on the road. pic.twitter.com/tjUlZH0Gf7-Jeet (@JeetN25) 10 April 2026
Chahal’s confession of quitting addiction and giving priority to fitness
What makes these allegations particularly shocking is Chahal’s recent public commitment to a disciplined lifestyle. A few weeks ago, during an intimate conversation with the South African legend AB de Villiers On his YouTube podcast, Chahal revealed a transformational change in his personal habits.
“It’s been over six months since I stopped drinking. I am 35 years old now, so I want to be more active and give my 150% for my team. As a senior player, I want people to learn something from me in IPL“Chahal told de Villiers.
Chahal’s “sobriety era” was inspired by his desire to recover from injuries sustained during the IPL 2025 season. Despite this, Punjab Kings were the runners-up last year Shreyas IyerDuring the captaincy, Chahal was self-critical of his fitness, noting that rib and knuckle fractures had prevented him from bowling at his peak in the final. rcb.
Heading into the 2026 season, the leg spinner stressed his goal of becoming a mentor to younger players. However, this viral video threatens to overshadow his on-field efforts – where he has already taken three wickets in a few matches. For a player who acknowledged the absence of a teammate marco janson Having cost PBKS the title last year, Chahal’s own off-field missing pieces are now under the microscope. Whether this video is a genuine lapse in judgment or a case of mistaken identity remains to be seen, but the court of social media has begun its session.
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