Tue, 21-Oct-2025

I’m going to Pakistan tomorrow: Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle a West Indian cricketer, is a well-known figure in the sport and is known for his ferocious hitting power.

Gayle, the aggressive West Indies batsman who hit long sixes, won the hearts of all Pakistanis. In his message on social networking site Twitter, aggressive batsman Gayle said, “I am going to Pakistan tomorrow. Who coming with me”?

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It should be noted that New Zealand has abruptly canceled its visit to Pakistan yesterday.

After the cancellation of the tour of New Zealand, the international cricketers also criticized the attitude of New Zealand.

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WATCH: Chris Gayle takes on putting drawstring during a ‘Shalwar Challenge’

Chris Gayle Shalwar Challenge

The ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle, who is a part of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators, has jumped into the hilarious ‘Shalwar Challenge’.

A tweet by Pakistan Super League’s official Twitter handle showed Chris Gayle takes on the traditional Shalwar Challenge.

Watch the video here:

https://twitter.com/thePSLt20/status/1364914438109876225

The video on YouTube and Twitter showed the Universe Boss asked to put a drawstring in a shalwar within record time.

Although he accepts the challenge, he seems to be surprised by the width of the shalwar’s waistband.

“What?? Whose waist is this,” the player asks upon seeing the shalwar.

“This person eats too much!! I don’t know what this person has been eating,” the cricketer said. “[Is this] extra large? It’s gotta be a joke.”

He goes on to say that the person for whom the shalwar was stiched should “stay away from meat,” and “he should be a proper vegan.”

At the end of the video, Chris Gayle wears the shalwar, without pulling the drawstring and bursts into laughter.

Earlier, Chris Gayle had said, “I am glad to be playing cricket at this particular time. Playing during this particular time is a blessing. Hopefully, things can get better in the future.”

Gayle is also known as the only player to smash more than a thousand sixes in T20 cricket.

On touring Pakistan for the first time since being part of the West Indies team on their 2006 tour, the all-rounder acknowledges it’s pleasing to tour the country.

“It’s good to be in Pakistan after 15 years,” said Gayle, who will leave shortly to feature in the West Indies’ T20I against Sri Lanka back home.”

“It’s fantastic! I did not get a full house based on restrictions, but it was good to see some people. It was good to have a blast. I am looking forward to continuing playing in Pakistan,” he added.

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