IPL 2019: WATCH – Chris Gayle dances to the beats of dhol after KXIP beat SRH in Mohali

Chris Gayle is one of the best entertainers in the cricketing world; be it with the bat in his hand or with his dance moves. He is a crowd-puller like no other and fans got a glimpse of that when he broke danced to the beats of dhol after Kings XI Punjab won the crucial match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Mohali on Monday.

Here’s the video:

KXIP beat SRH by six wickets in the penultimate over. By the virtue of this win, Punjab continued their splendid run at home. Post Gayle’s dismissal KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal bought the hosts’ run chase back on track with a 124 run second wicket stand.

Agarwal was dismissed after scoring a brilliant 43-ball 55. Meanwhile, Rahul continued his impressive run with the bat as he bought in his third half-century of this season. He remained unbeaten in the end and helped his side get over the line.

Rahul scored a superb 53-ball 71 which was laced of seven fours and one six.

Earlier, SRH opener David Warner stitched in a couple of crucial partnerships along with Vijay Shankar and Manish Pandey which helped his side in reaching a fighting total of 150/4 in their 20 overs. Warner scored an unbeaten 62-ball 70 at a strike rate of 112.90.

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