<p>India's Yuzvendra Chahal said Thursday he had added a "quicker googly" to his leg-spin repertoire after exchanging notes with Indian Premier League teammate Adam Zampa of Australia.</p>.<p>Zampa joined the Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore last month after replacing fellow Australian Kane Richardson for the 13th edition of the Twenty20 tournament being held in the United Arab Emirates.</p>.<p>Chahal, who has been with Bangalore since 2014, said he had learnt a few tricks from his fellow wrist spinner.</p>.<p>"When we go to the nets, we do discuss the wicket and our plan," Chahal said in a virtual chat with reporters.</p>.<p>"I used to bowl the slower googly and now I have added the quicker googly so it gives less chance to the batsmen to judge, and if he mishits it will be easy to get them out."</p>.<p>A leg-spin bowler usually turns the ball away from a right-hand batsman, but the ball is called a googly when it spins the other way.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Chahal, who has played 52 one-day internationals and 42 T20 matches for India since 2016, said a leg spinner brings more value in the shorter format.</p>.<p>Chahal has claimed five wickets for last years wooden spooners Bangalore this season, with the Kohli-led side winning two of their three matches so far.</p>
<p>India's Yuzvendra Chahal said Thursday he had added a "quicker googly" to his leg-spin repertoire after exchanging notes with Indian Premier League teammate Adam Zampa of Australia.</p>.<p>Zampa joined the Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore last month after replacing fellow Australian Kane Richardson for the 13th edition of the Twenty20 tournament being held in the United Arab Emirates.</p>.<p>Chahal, who has been with Bangalore since 2014, said he had learnt a few tricks from his fellow wrist spinner.</p>.<p>"When we go to the nets, we do discuss the wicket and our plan," Chahal said in a virtual chat with reporters.</p>.<p>"I used to bowl the slower googly and now I have added the quicker googly so it gives less chance to the batsmen to judge, and if he mishits it will be easy to get them out."</p>.<p>A leg-spin bowler usually turns the ball away from a right-hand batsman, but the ball is called a googly when it spins the other way.</p>.<p>The 30-year-old Chahal, who has played 52 one-day internationals and 42 T20 matches for India since 2016, said a leg spinner brings more value in the shorter format.</p>.<p>Chahal has claimed five wickets for last years wooden spooners Bangalore this season, with the Kohli-led side winning two of their three matches so far.</p>