IPL 2018: Chris Gayle Gives Victory Sign To Kings XI Punjab Mentor Virender Sehwag
Kings XI Punjab overdid it nearly the whole sum from their Rs. 80 crore handbag at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018 closeout, marking some star cricketers for the eleventh release of the money rich class. KXIP have never won an IPL title and their group guide Virender Sehwag trusts that the 2018 season has a place with the Punjab equip. After the offering war, the previous India cricketer took to Twitter and imparted a photograph to the group's co-proprietor Preity Zinta and other staff individuals. "Do Hazaar Adarah, Hoye Hamaara. Good luck to the young men!," Sehwag tweeted in his outstanding style.
Do Hazaar Adarah, Hoye Hamaara. Best of luck to the boys! pic.twitter.com/UEqDZOx3EM— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) January 28, 2018
The most amazing snapshot of the IPL Auction came right off the bat Day One when the staggering Chris Gayle's name was called by barker Richard Madley, and nobody reacted. Notwithstanding going under the mallet twice, Gayle couldn't discover any purchaser.
The hard-hitting batsman was at long last purchased by KXIP when his name wanted third time on the closeout table. KXIP purchased Gayle at his base cost of Rs 2 crore.
Answering to Sehwag's tweet, Gayle posted a triumph sign on the Twitter.
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) January 28, 2018Twitter Ads info and privacy
The West Indian has various records to his name in the IPL.
Gayle has the quickest T20 century to his name, off only 30 balls. Playing for RCB, the Jamaican crushed the speediest century against Pune Warriors in 2013.
He likewise holds the record for most sixes in the competition - 265. The second best in the rundown is Suresh Raina, who has 173 sixes to his name. What's more, who can overlook his 175-run savagery, the most elevated individual score in T20s.
Clarifying the choice of marking Gayle ultimately, Sehwag told amarujala.com: "Basically having him (Gayle) in your side means a considerable measure. Being an opening batsman, Gayle can turn out to be a risk to any restriction."

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