IPL 2021 / Chris Gayle Moonwalk To Michael Jackson Hit songs As Quarantine Ends punjab kings

The quarantine period of Punjab Kings' batting batsman Chris Gayle is over before IPL 2021 begins and they have celebrated it by dancing. The special thing is that he has danced here in the style of legendary singer and dancer Michael Jackson. This dance video has been shared by his franchise which is becoming quite viral.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 07, 2021, 07:50 PM
IPL 2021 | The quarantine period of Punjab Kings' batting batsman Chris Gayle is over before IPL 2021 begins and they have celebrated it by dancing. The special thing is that he has danced here in the style of legendary singer and dancer Michael Jackson. This dance video has been shared by his franchise which is becoming quite viral. 41-year-old Gayle has also done a moonwalk with Michael Jackson's famous song 'Smooth Criminal' during this period.

In this, Punjab Kings has given a fun caption. He wrote that, "The quarantine game is over, your favorite Chris Gayle has come out." Last year, Chris Gayle was not played in the first few matches in IPL 2020, but after that he got a chance where he won the team in many matches with his batting. Along with this, after reaching the verge of being eliminated from the first tournament, the Punjab Kings made a chance of reaching the playoffs. Gayle had scored 288 runs in seven matches at an impressive average of 41.14. During this time, his strike rate was 137.14.

This time the team of Punjab Kings looks strong

Gayle is going to prove very important for the team this time too. The team would also like to make a place in the playoffs this time by performing better than before. Under the captaincy of KL Rahul, the team has included T20 specialist players such as David Malan, Moises Henriques, Zhay Richardson in the auction this year, who have the power to blow up any team. Apart from this, the batting order of the team in the presence of captain Rahul, Chris Gayle and Nicholas Pooran seems to be many times better than the rest of the teams.