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Chris Gayle plays naughty with Rumman Raees

Chris Gayle is the world boss and he knows how to play naughty. Last night he played a trick with Islamabad United bowler Rumman Raees. The Karachi Kings opener did not shake hands with Rumman first but then later he did that.


Gayle was seen posing a thinking posture as Rumman put his hand forward for a hand shake at the end of the game. That was kind of naughty Gayle is known for. He then later did make a hand shake with Rumman. The game was won by Karachi Kings and they deserved this one for sure.

After Imad and Amir, Chris Gayle played being naughty with Islamabad United bowler Rumman Raees. After the game at the handshakes, Gayle was seen playing tricks with Rumman. Though at the end they had a handshake and nothing bad was felt from both sides.
 

The game was a stiff one and Islamabad United spoiled their chance of making it into the third playoff. It will be Karachi Kings playing against Peshawar Zalmi tomorrow. Islamabad had an easy target to get and all the conditions were suturing them but their batting failed.


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