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VIDEO: Chris Gayle’s unique way of celebrating Portugals’ win!
Chris Gayle recently visited Premier League Club Manchester United’s stadium, Old Trafford on June 6 and the Jamaican shared a picture of him holding a scarf outside the stadium.
In the ongoing Euro Cup 2016, Portugal took the lead against Croatia in a nail biting match with a goal during the extra time and it was by a substitute player Ricardo Quaresma. This helped Portugal to enter quarter-final of the tournament. Now Portugal will play against Poland and the team is lead by their star player Christiano Ronaldo. Amongst the many Portugal fans who were watching the match at their own comfort zones, there was one such cricketer who was not only elated but his excitement knew no bounds as his favorite player’s team entered the quarter final stage — Chris Gayle. West Indies cricketer Gayle was seen springing around his entire mansion cheering for Portugal and Ronaldo. ALSO READ: Chris Gayle to appear in Jhalak Dikhla Ja?
Gayle faced some technical glitches to put up the video on Twitter and so the video was released on his official Facebook page. His tweet mentioned, “So sorry I can’t show y’all my reaction when Portugal score. As soon as my IG get it act together u will see the video! Lol” If his fans are not aware, Gayle is also an avid supporter of Manchester United. Gayle visited Premier League Club Manchester United’s stadium, Old Trafford on June 6 and the Jamaican shared a picture of him holding a scarf of the Premier League club with a caption, “Meeting went well with the new manager…once I get my terms then I will sign with @manchesterunited #SixMachine.” ALSO READ: Chris Gayle reveals details of Vijay Mallya’s mansion in Goa
Gayle is easily one of those cricketers who has been very active on social media, interacting with this fans time to time and keeping them posted about very little bit happening in their life.
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