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Peshawer Zalmi winning moments

Peshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy was happy and feeling proud today in Lahore. He said in his pre-match interview that he was really happy to be a part of the PSL final. As per Sammy he was not so much ready but Afridi made him come to Lahore.

Sammy said that Afridi asked him to play the finals in Lahore if Peshawar qualifies and even Afridi asked him to stay at his place. He said that he was really thankful to the star all-rounder from Pakistan. Sammy said that cricket should return to this part of the world.

West Indian Darren Sammy who is also the captain of the Peshawar Zalmi said in his interview that he is really happy to be a part of the PSL final. Sammy while talking to Rameez Raja said that he was approached by Shahid Afridi.

Sammy said that Afridi asked him to come to Pakistan and stay with him. He said that he is thankful to Afridi for making that request. Sammy said that he is here for cricket and wants the cricket back in Pakistan. He said that people have shown him great love and support.


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