Gayle hit the brick and played Patkel



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If you hit a brick, you have to eat Patkel, a very true proverb. In any case, there is repeated evidence of this. Caribbean monster Chris Gayle may have obtained the last test. The brick he threw at his former teammate Ramnaresh Sarwan has been returned to him like a bat.

Gayle hit the brick and played Patkel

The incident took place in Gayle’s CPL squad. Gayle was on his home team Jamaica in the first four editions of the Caribbean Premier League. He moved to St. Kitts for the next two seasons. He returned to Jamaica last season. However, Jamaica did not include him on the team for the next tournament, as he did not perform as expected. He left before the auction. Saint Lucia Jukes has brought Gayle to his team on that occasion. Darren Sammy, the captain of that team, has accepted Universe Boss.

But Gayle cannot forget Jamaica. Gayle blamed her former teammate Sarwan in a YouTube video message for why he was not included in the team. There he referred to Sarwan as more unpleasant than snakes, even coronaviruses.

In the video, it says: ‘Sarwan, you are worse than the coronavirus right now. You played a great game in what happened in Talahawa. You are the man who said many important things at my birthday party. You told us how far we have come to this place after fighting. ‘

Gayle added angrily: “Sarwan, you are a snake. You should know that you are not the love of the Caribbean at all. You are very revengeful. You are immature. Come back and stab me. When do you plan to change teams again?

An official statement from Jamaica said after Gayle’s statements that Sarwan had nothing to do with the decision to leave him. Because the franchise owner and team management have seen it all. Sarwan is not part of that.

“The team’s management and owners are disappointed with Chris Gayle’s comments on the termination of the contract with Jamaica,” they said in a statement. You could have discussed these issues with us if you wanted to. Gayle has shown many reasons to be dismissed. But the truth is that this decision came from the owner and manager level. Where Ramnaresh Sarwan has no interference.

Sarwan has watched everything in silence for a few days, blaming so many discussions. Finally he also opened his mouth. Gayle responded to the comment. He said he was disappointed with the comments from his former teammate and, at the same time, opposed all the charges brought against him.

In a detailed two-page statement, Sarwan wrote: “I want to make it clear that I am not involved in Jamaica’s decision-making process. I had no comment on whether or not to keep Gayle for CPL 2020.”

He added: ‘In his video, Gayle has slandered many people. Most of the time he was in the center of Sesab. Gayle slandered, that’s why I don’t say this. Rather, I gave the answer primarily to give the public a clear idea about this. Many others like me have been misquoted. This is my answer to make it clear.

Sarwan has played with Gayle since the under-19 stage. But I didn’t expect friendship to be worth it. “I have been playing with Gayle since before I started my international career,” he said. I have always said that he is an exceptional talent. Bigger than that, we are also good friends.

Gayle’s slander has surprised me greatly. I even went to Gayle and argued a lot about type XI.

I did it out of respect for him. Gayle told me that it would be better to have Donovan Miller as a coach. I told the team CEO about Gayle’s advice. I have always thought about the team. But Gayle said I’m doing my best to be a head coach.



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