Chandigarh, March 20 -- There was a quiet assurance about Yuzvendra Chahal - a renewed spring in his step and a familiar sparkle in his eyes - as he took the stage at a Punjab Kings event in Mohali. It wasn't loud or demonstrative, but unmistakable. For a cricketer who weathered both professional and personal storms over the past year, this was the look of someone who had found his centre again. For the 35-year-old leg-spinner, the last IPL season was as testing as it was rewarding. Beneath the surface of his performances lay a phase marked by emotional upheaval, one that could have easily derailed his rhythm. Instead, Chahal leaned on the unwavering support of his family, teammates and head coach Ricky Ponting to steady himself. The result...