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Darren Sammy pashto message breaks internet


Darren Sammy has recorded yet another message and this time it is in Pashto for the Peshawar Zalmi fans. The Peshawar Zalmi side will be over the moon after this message they fans will enjoy this one as well. Peshawar Zalmi is ready for the PSL.

Darren Sammy has given a lot to West Indian cricket and now his experience will come to the PSL side Peshawar Zalmi. He will be their new head in the second edition. The league is about to start
and the million fans of Zalmi are ready to see he first game.


Pehawar Zalmi was one of the best and most competitive side in the PSL last year. They had the best bowling and batting sides and even in the fielding they were absolutely spectacular. But then at the end it was not enough for them. They could not even reach the finals due to their bad luck.

Zalmi now will be eyeing for the cup again. They have a decent side this year again. The captain is changed and this will affect the overall performance of this side. Sammy has leadership qualities in him. He knows how to get the best out of the players. This is the best thing which Peshawar Zalmi can get. Afridi also did a fantastic job but Sammy is a better captain than him.

The new Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy has once again hit the internet and this time he is there for the Peshawar Zalmi. The new captain recorded a Pashto message for the Peshawar Zalmi fans. Sammy and Javed Afridi were sitting together for this message.

Sammy is a delight to watch on and off the field. He is one of those players who have a great respect and reputation. Sammy here will be given a huge respect as he will lead one of the PSL sides. Pakistani nation loves their cricket and people attached to it.

Darren Sammy was given the captaincy of the Peshawar Zalmi side this year. It was a huge news for the players as well as their fans. Peshawar Zalmi will definitely like to get a lot more wins this year. They were near to win the first edition of the event.

Peshawar Zalmi and his new captain are very much positive about their win against the teams in the PSL. Sammy will definitely prove out to be a better leader. There is no doubt that Afridi did a good job with the Zalmis but Sammy as we all know is a born leader and his exposure is much large as compared to Afridi. Both Zalmi and Sammy will be dangerous this year and the teams will be looking to counter them both.

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