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Watch – Chris Gayle Recreates Amrish Puri’s Famous Dialogue

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Chris Gayle is performing decently in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). The Punjab Kings (PBKS) southpaw has scored 119 runs in four games at an average of 29.75 including two 40+ scores. Recently, the West Indies cricketer caught the eye after he recreated a famous dialogue by Amrish Puri from the film Mr. India. The movie was released in 1987. Puri played the role of the iconic villain there.

Puri passed away in 2005 at the age of 73 leaving his legacy behind. In a video shared by PBKS, Gayle recreated the famous dialogue “Mogambo Bohot Khush Hua” during the training session.

 

Chris Gayle knows whom to target – KL Rahul

Punjab Kings have been abysmal this IPL. But after dethroning Mumbai Indians in their last game, Punjab have set the expectations high. In the last encounter, Punjab chased down 132. Captain KL Rahul unbeaten on 62, and Chris Gayle scored 43 runs facing 35 balls. Gayle smashed five fours and two sixes during his knock of 43.
“It was good of Chris that he got through that period. He was always confident that he could make it up. He knew whom to target. That’s what you get with Chris, not just destructive batting but also experience of so many years playing T20 cricket,” Rahul was quoted as saying after the match.
KL Rahul remained unbeaten in the batch, and he praised youngsters Shahrukh Khan and Ravi Bishnoi for stepping up and shouldering responsibilities.
“It’s important to be patient. The guys we have backed and given opportunities are slowly coming through. Hooda has been playing really well, Shahrukh got an opportunity and he’s been batting really well, Bishnoi came in this game and the way he bowled was brilliant. Fingers crossed, hopefully, we can keep climbing and keep getting two points every game,” he stated.
“I am sure it gives him (Bishnoi) a lot of confidence. He, unfortunately, missed the first few games, he’s been working really hard with Anil Bhai,” Rahul added.

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