It’s not so usual for a cricketer to create major havoc off the field with his gestures. In a shocking incident, Yuzvendra Chahal was seen smoking while driving his Porsche car and throwing the cigarette from his window. The video has gotten the limelight, and it has gone viral with fans talking about his nonsensical behaviour. Yuzvendra Chahal, who is representing the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), is now on the radar of fans for his behaviour. In the viral clip, the leg-spinner was clearly seen taking a puff of a cigarette before casually discarding the butt onto the road and speeding away. While the exact time and date of the incident remain unverified, Chahal has drawn heavy criticism for this incident. Also Read: Watch: Hardik Pandya Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Rohit Sharma for 15 Years at MI An X (formerly Twitter) user with the username ‘Wickets-hitting’ posted this clip with the caption, “Meet Yuzvendra Chahal, caught smoking a cigarette and carelessly throwing it onto the road. All that money and still no class, no civic sense. Disgusting.” Watch the clip here: 🚨 Meet Yuzvendra Chahal, caught smoking a cigarette and carelessly throwing it onto the road.All that money and still no class, no civic sense. Disgusting pic.twitter.com/joHVrkbGPL — Wickets Hitting (@offpacedelivery) April 10, 2026 The controversy came right after a week when Yuzvendra Chahal had come to give an interview with AB de Villiers, where the spinner had mentioned that he had decided to quit alcohol to become a good role model and also prioritize his physical fitness. During the interview, Chahal said: “This year, my mind has said that I will take care of my body first. And I have some good news for you: I stopped drinking alcohol.” “It’s been more than six months. I am 35 now. I want to be more active, and I want to give 150 per cent for my team. As a senior bowler, if I go to the IPL, I want people to see me and think.” Talking about Chahal’s performance in the ongoing IPL 2026, the leg-spinner has taken just three wickets in three matches for the team so far, with a bowling economy rate of 7 per over.