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For the first time at this year’s IPL, Gayle has caused a stir on the field as usual. Kings XI Punjab did not play it at the start of the event. Later, when the team wanted to play, they couldn’t play due to food poisoning. Finally, on Friday, Royal Challengers Bangalore made 53 of 45 balls with 5 sixes. Punjab at the bottom of the points table lost to Bangalore at the top.
Punjab, which was on the way to an easy victory, made a mess in the end. They only needed 2 runs last time. Gayle’s partner at the wicket was Lokesh Rahul, they are both in their fifties. But Gayle couldn’t take the run on the first two balls made by leg-spinner Yuzbendra Chehel, the single grabbing the third ball. Rahul couldn’t run on the fourth ball. Gayle ran out of the ball on the fifth ball.
Punjab, which made landfall several times at this year’s event, was in a panic again. However, Nicholas Puran threw the last ball in all six.
As with the bat, Gayle got drunk in response after the game. When he got the most out of six, he showed how strong his muscles are in his dance style. Commentator Simon Dull asked him if he was nervous the last time. Gayle responded in the usual way.
“I’m not nervous. I mean come on man. The boss of the universe is hitting. How can I be nervous?” I may be the cause of your heart attack … but not nervous (laughs). To tell the truth, we thought the game was in our hands. But what a strange thing happens in cricket! “
Despite being a starter, Gayle has hit number three in this game, which is rare for him. He hit for the sixth time in 398 innings of his T20 career. The 41-year-old hitter said he had no objection to playing other positions on the team.
“The team has given me a responsibility, so it is not a problem. Our openers are in great shape. Mayank Agarwal and Rahul are giving the team a very good start. We didn’t want to interrupt there. I have been given a responsibility, I have fulfilled it. “
Gayle spoke in her own words about the celebration, pointing to the writing of the bat ‘The Boss’ after the fifth.
“I was just saying, respect this name. Nothing more. Respect this name.”
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