Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 27, 2016, 08:39 PM (IST)
Edited: May 27, 2016, 08:46 PM (IST)
Cricketers often get along with celebrities from another fraternity, they gel well and the moments are just enticing for every fan. The Kapil Sharma Show is doing all the rounds in the social media and to make it more happening Caribbean giant marked his presence in the laughter show.
Kapil and Chris Gayle got along really well and it seems the Caribbean star had a ball with the humorous comedian. Gayle took to his official Instagram handle where he posted a picture of him getting killed with joy and wrote, “Why can’t you all just enjoy life like @kapilsharma and not take life so seriously! Say what you want about Chris..he will never stop smiling . Check out the show tomorrow and u will see even more laughter from Chris the #SixMachine #UniverseBoss. This is News.” Also Read: Chris Gayle opens up on his ‘big bat’, women, sex, cooking and changing nappies
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Gayle has been in midst of controversies off late. First, he sparked a major controversy when he jokingly asked Australian journalist Mel McLaughlin for a date during a BBL game. Recently, he sparked a sexism row during his interview with a Time journalist. Gayle’s last line denotes that he does not care how the world perceives him. Also Read: Darren Sammy slams critics for unfairly targeting “universe boss” Chris Gayle
Earlier, Dwayne Bravo too paid a visit to Kapil on his show and the episode was loved by the fans. Gayle has found himself in middle of controversies in the recent time but remains unaffected as the maverick left-hander continues to have fun. His side Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have successfully made it to the final of the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League and will have to battle it out on Sunday to attain glory. Photos: When Chris Gayle, Mika Singh and Kapil Sharma set the stage on fire
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