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Brendon McCullum jolts PSL with big news

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There is no doubt the former Kiwi captain Brendon McCullum is one of the most powerful hitter of the cricket ball in recent times. He has been an inspiration for the people and his latest decision about
the PSL final has given the Pakistani a new hope and dream.

McCullum has clearly said that if his side qualifies for the finals of the PSL then he will be traveling to Lahore. McCullum said that he is more than happy to be a part of this league and the love and support which Pakistani people have given him is immense.

Lahore Qalandars captain Brendon McCullum has given a breaking news for the PSL fans. The former kiwi captain and one of the most devastating player in the world of cricket has said that he will go to Lahore for the PSL finals if his side qualifies for it.

In his recent tweet McCullum wrote that he has been given a lot of love and support by the Pakistani people. As a result he has decided to go to Lahore for the finals if his side Lahore Qalandars qualify for the finals. McCullum is the first international player to have showed this bravery.






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