Gujarat Titans Fast Bowler Yash Dayal Deletes Controversial Instagram Story, Apologises for ‘Mistake’

Last Updated: June 05, 2023, 13:44 IST

Yash Dayal has apologised

Yash Dayal’s now deleted post has created controversy which resulted in the left-arm pacer using an apology later

Gujarat Titans fast bowler Yash Dayal landed himself in a bit of a controversy after sharing a controversial story via his Instagram account on Monday. Dayal was part of GT squad that qualified for back-to-back IPL finals, winning the title last season.

Dayal shared a story which he quickly deleted before apologising for sharing it by ‘mistake’.

However, screenshots of his story began doing the rounds on social media soon and he became one of the top trends on Twitter.

“Guy’s (sic) apologies for the story it was just posted by mistake plz don’t spread hate,” he wrote in another post later.

“Thank you (I) have respect for each & every community n (and) society,” he added.

The 25-year-old Dayal is a left-arm fast bowler who represents Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket. He was bought by GT for a whopping Rs 3.2 crore at the IPL mega auctions last year.

He took 11 wickets from nine matches last season as GT became the champions in their debut season as they beat Rajasthan Royals in the summit clash.

The IPL 2023 though was a forgettable one for the youngster as he took just two wickets from five matches.

He was dropped from GT’s playing XI after conceding 69 runs against Kolkata Knight Riders during a league match including five sixes in a row to Rinku Singh.

Dayal’s father had later revealed his son was consoled by his GT teammates following the nightmarish performance that saw KKR winning a last-ball thriller.

“It was a nightmare yesterday,” Chandrapal Dayal told news agency PTI . “They made him [Yash] sit in the centre [in the dressing room] and consoled him. Later, there was naach-gaana [dance, music] and they spent some light moments with him. He told me that somehow the ball was slipping out and he was not having a proper grip on the night as he missed his yorkers. Even he tried a slower one from the back of his hand, that too was smashed.”