Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 04, 2016, 02:27 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 04, 2016, 02:27 PM (IST)
Chris Gayle has always been the talk of the town for his prowess on the field and funny nature off it. One just can’t keep the big Jamaican out of action, he’s the king of humour in the cricket fraternity. He calls himself the World Boss and rightly so. He is one of the most active cricketers on social media and his Twitter and Instagram handle is always flooded with fun.
Gayle at present is representing the Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League which will be locking horns with Hobart Hurricanes tonightat Hobart. Right before the game Gayle’s day made special by a tweet which had a captivating video.
Ladbrokes.com.au posted a video on their official Twiiter account which displayed Gayle in the lead in a song named ‘Pimp’ by an American hip hop artist 50 cents. They also wrote, “JUST IN: Vision of @henrygayle in the @RenegadesBBL changing room ahead oftonight’s #BBL05 match…” The video shows the lavish and luxury life which Gayle loves to possesses.
JUST IN: Vision of @henrygayle in the @RenegadesBBL changing room ahead of tonight’s #BBL05 match… https://t.co/YY2MvGhUKC
— Ladbrokes.com.au (@ladbrokescomau) January 4, 2016
Gayle certainly liked the video and replied to this by tweeting, “Who really did this? a good laugh before the game! When I own my team one day this will happen. Lol”
Who really did this? a good laugh before the game! When I own my team one day this will happen. Lol https://t.co/o3ie5HvNMq
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) January 4, 2016
It seems that the world is now aware of what Gayle is really made of and also about his desires. He’s a wonderful character and the atmosphere in the Melbourne Renegades is always energetic in his presence. Gayle will look forward to make an impact with the bat as he failed in their last encounter against Melbourne Stars.
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