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Chris Gayle talking Urdu for Karachi Kings



Chris Gayle spoke two lines in Urdu and for that his interview has become viral in Pakistan. The Jamaican will be playing for the Karachi Kings in the PSL edition 2 and the Karachi fans
are over the moon having him in their side. He is a big hitter of the cricket ball, Chris Gayle.

Chris Gayle on his induction in the Karachi Kings said that he was happy that he has now joined a second team in PSL. He said that it is a new start for him and his side and he will try to dominate the games with the bat. Gayle at the end wished his team wins in Urdu. Now that is something Pakistani from Chris Gayle.
Gayle will be a demolition force in the PSL. In the first edition he came late as he was battling an injury. He played a few games but looked rusty. He then again got the pain from his injury and eventually he went out of the tournament. But now he is fit and ready for the event. Gayle will be looking to score some runs as he has

Chris Gayle gets a new team in the Pakistan super league and this time the six machine will be playing for the Karachi Kings. At the bidding ceremony the Karachi Kings took no time in getting Chris Gayle in their side. The man has a reputation with the bat as we all know.

Chris Gayle in his talks said that he is happy to be a part of a new team. He said that is is a new beginning for him and he is delighted to represent a side in the PSL. He spoke the last two line of his interview in Urdu wishing his team success in the second edition of the PSL.

Gayle has been out of all forms of cricket for a long time now. He did speak in his interview that he is now fit and would like to make a comeback for West Indies as well as his T20 team. Gayle did not play much games of PS in the opening edition as well. His team mates would be badly missing him and hence they would be happy to see him back in action. This is why Gayle is famous in cricket. He has his own impact on the game. He is the king of T20 events and he makes T20 events with his presence.

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