Who is Urvil Patel to create a storm against LSG? This big reason is hidden behind the emotional slip celebration

Who is Urvil Patel? Chennai Super Kings are now back in their form in IPL 2026. If we talk about the last 8 matches, CSK has shown its strength by winning a total of 6 matches. Meanwhile, Chennai chased the score of 200+ against Lucknow Super Giants. Young batsman Urvil Patel played an important role in this victory. When Urvil was batting, it seemed that CSK would win this match within 15 overs. Just imagine what kind of batting he would have performed.

In this episode, Urvil Patel completed his fifty in just 13 balls. What he did on the field after this was worth seeing. After completing his half-century in historic fashion, Urvil Patel took out a slip of paper from his pocket, which he showed and expressed his feelings without speaking. Since then, this issue is being discussed on social media, who is Urvil Patel and what was written in his slip? Let us now mention these things of yours below.

Who is this new rising star of CSK?

csk The team included Urvil Patel in the 2025 IPL due to the injury suffered by Vansh Bedi. In place of Bedi, Chennai Super Kings added him as a replacement. From that time till now, he has played some good innings for the team, but still he did not get a chance in the initial matches of IPL in CSK. Then due to the injury of young batsman Ayush Mhatre, Urvil Patel got a chance. At the same time, today against LSG he has shown his usefulness to the team by scoring 50 runs in 13 balls. Before this, Urvil Patel has also captained the Gujarat cricket team.

After all, what was written in Urvil’s slip?

27 year old right handed batsman from Gujarat Urvil Patel Came to bat at number 3 and as soon as he arrived, he attacked the Lucknow bowlers. In today’s innings, he faced 23 balls and scored 65 runs. During this explosive innings, 1 four and 8 sixes came from Urvil’s bat. Earlier, as soon as he completed his half-century and became the player to hit the fastest fifty in IPL along with Yashasvi Jaiwal, he thanked God and then took out a slip from his pocket, in which it was written, ‘This is for you, Papa.’ Apart from this, he had written something in Gujarati on the slip.

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