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Deepak Chahar hilariously avoids ‘invisible chit’ celebration after dismissing Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in IPL 2026

Aaryan Patel · · 3 min read
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A Tactical Masterclass Meets Viral Comedy

The IPL 2026 season has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, but sometimes it is the off-field antics or unique player celebrations that truly capture the public imagination. During the high-stakes encounter between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals at the Wankhede Stadium this past Sunday, the spotlight shifted from the scoreboard to a moment of pure entertainment provided by veteran seamer Deepak Chahar.

Young Rajasthan Royals sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who has been a revelation this season with his fearless approach to batting, entered the crease with the weight of expectation. However, the Mumbai Indians think-tank had prepared a specific blueprint to neutralize the teenage opener. Deepak Chahar, operating with his usual precision, executed the plan to perfection, leading to a dismissal that paved the way for another viral moment.

The Dismissal of a Rising Star

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, looking to provide his team with a solid foundation, attempted an aggressive stroke against a full-length delivery from Chahar. The ball was pitched in a slot that promised runs, but the execution failed to match the ambition. Sooryavanshi sliced the ball high into the air toward deep point. What followed was a brief moment of tension as Naman Dhir and another fielder converged on the catch. Ultimately, it was Naman Dhir who held his nerve and safely secured the ball, ending the youngster’s innings at a mere 4 runs off 6 balls.

With the wicket secured, the focus shifted entirely to the bowler. Chahar, known for his ability to mix tactical acumen with a sense of humor, decided to treat the Wankhede crowd to an encore of his now-famous celebration style.

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The ‘Invisible Chit’ Prank

As the Rajasthan Royals opener walked back to the pavilion, Chahar slowly moved his hands toward his pockets. The gesture was unmistakable—it was the precursor to his viral “note” celebration, a bit that had gained immense traction after he dismissed Finn Allen in the previous match against the Kolkata Knight Riders. The spectators were on their feet, fully anticipating the theatrical reveal of an imaginary chit.

However, in a masterclass of comedic timing, Chahar stopped just short. He maintained the stance, looked at his teammates with a cheeky grin, and then pulled his empty hands out, signaling that the note was nowhere to be found. The ruse, designed to fool the fans and his own teammates, was met with laughter from those around him. It was a rare instance of a cricketer embracing the lighter side of the game despite the pressure of an IPL fixture.

Building a Reputation for Entertainment

This is not the first time Chahar has utilized this specific celebration to break the tension of a match. His ability to stay relaxed and engage with the crowd highlights the growing trend of personality-driven moments in T20 cricket. While the primary objective remains taking wickets and securing wins for the Mumbai Indians, players like Chahar understand the importance of showmanship in the modern game.

The clip of the incident has already started circulating across social media platforms, cementing Chahar’s status as a fan favorite not just for his bowling, but for his quick wit. For the Rajasthan Royals, it was a setback, but for the neutral cricket enthusiast, it was the highlight of a Sunday evening in Mumbai.

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As the IPL 2026 season progresses, one can only wonder what other tricks the Mumbai Indians pacer has up his sleeve. Whether he is swinging the new ball or orchestrating comedy routines, Deepak Chahar continues to ensure that all eyes are glued to the screen whenever he enters the frame.

Aaryan Patel

Aaryan Patel is the Youth Cricket Editor for Cricbuzz, where he tracks emerging talent, U‑19 World Cup storylines, and the hidden gems of India’s domestic cricket circuit. A Mumbai native, Aaryan turned a teenage obsession with junior cricket scorecards into a career, securing a PG diploma from Symbiosis and quickly becoming the go‑to voice for everything from U‑16 trials to IPL auction watchlists. He hosts The Pipeline, a weekly podcast that breaks down performances in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Vinoo Mankad, and age‑group tours, while also writing features on the mental pressures faced by young athletes. His work has been credited with putting several U‑19 stars onto the national radar months before official recognition.