PSL 2020: Chris Lynn picks Johnny Sins over Steve Austin, leaves fans in splits

Australia’s swashbuckling batsman Chris Lynn, who is a part of team Lahore Qalandars in the ongoing fifth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), left the netizens in splits with his response to a fan who compared him to WWE wrestlers Goldberg and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

The 29-year-old Lynn was sitting alongside teammate Ben Dunk at the team dugout when the two were snapped together. The bald duo looked much like WWE stars to a fan, who took to Twitter to comment the same. However, Lynn’s response caught not just the fan off guard but also left others in peals of laughter as he picked a personality who looks very similar to him but is from a completely different industry.

https://twitter.com/imhassanahmed/status/1231065670055550977

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Fans left in splits after Lynn’s reply

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Meanwhile, Lynn has admitted that he would need to adjust to the bounce and movement of Pakistani pitches, which is vastly different from what he had played on in Australia during the Big Bash League (BBL) 09.

“I am playing in Pakistan for the first time and I will try my best to get adjusted as soon as possible. I feel this year the squad is strong and balanced,” Lynn was quoted as saying by geosuper.tv.

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