Chris Gayle reveals the team that he is going to support in IPL 2022
Recognised as Universe Boss, Chris Gayle has been one of the best entertaining cricketers, especially in the shortest format of the game.
However, the left-handed batter will not take place in the upcoming 15th edition of the Indian Premier League, as he decided to keep things away from his zone. Besides, Chris Gayle has revealed his two favourite teams for which he is going to support in the upcoming season of the cash-rich contest.
He revealed that on his official Instagram account while having a session with his fans, as one of his fans asked the Caribbean giant, "Which IPL team ru support?" for which the left-handed batsman replied, "Two terms, because, I want a trophy from one of them, RCB and Punjab Kings," Gayle replied.
The most obvious one is to win the series: Pat Cummins
On the other side, Australia is all set to fly for a full-fledged series against Pakistan as it comprises 3 Tests, 3 ODIs and only T20I which is going to kick off from 4th March, Friday.
In that case, Pat Cummins has been quoted by India Today, "The most obvious one is to win the series. But I think that might not necessarily look like two wins and one loss or whatever, it might be having to grind out some tough test matches and hold out for a draw.
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A hard-fought, five-day grinding out for a draw in the context of a three-match series might be as good as a win."
"We don’t really know what we’re going to expect over there, but sub-continent Test matches can be played quickly or can be played slowly.
For a lot of this group, we haven’t played a lot of cricket overseas so if we want to be number one in the world, we need to have a really good showing on these sub-continent tours, and that starts in Pakistan," he added.
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