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Yuzvendra Chahal Shuts Down Reality TV Buzz As ‘The 50’ Rumours Stir Social Media

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Indian cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal found himself unexpectedly trending for reasons that have nothing to do with cricket.

A surge of online reports claimed the bowler was preparing to step into the world of reality television, triggering widespread discussion among fans and entertainment watchers alike.

Chahal, however, has categorically rejected the claims, branding the reports “speculative and factually incorrect”. His response came as the rumours gathered momentum across social media platforms and entertainment portals, forcing the cricketer to publicly address the swirling claims.

The speculation centred on The 50, a new Indian reality show, which is set to debut on February 1, 2026.

Chahal Speaks Out On ‘The 50’ Rumors

Yuzvendra Chahal shared a statement on his Instagram story that stated this:

“There is no truth to the reports currently circulating about Yuzvendra Chahal’s participation in any reality show. These claims are speculative and incorrect. Yuzvendra is not associated with the show mentioned in recent reports, and there are no discussions or commitments of this nature.”

“We request media platforms and social media users to refrain from spreading unverified information.” the statement concluded.

Reports had suggested that Chahal was among the participants expected to appear on the show. The rumours went even further, claiming he would be seen alongside his ex-wife, Dhanashree Verma, in what was framed as an on-screen reunion.

Chahal and Dhanashree married in 2020 before parting ways four years later, making the supposed pairing a highly sensitive and headline-grabbing topic.

In recent history, the spinner has been sidelined from the national team, while he was once a core element of the playing XI. However, he should be seen in action for the Punjab Kings (PBKS) franchise in IPL 2026, which is expected begin in a few months from now. 

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