‘I'll be back’ pledges Sammy, after winning Pakistan's respect
Peshawar Zalmi skipper Daren Sammy may have lost the final at the fourth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL), but won the hearts of Pakistanis for his die hard spirit and love for the country.
In his final message to the Pakistani fans, the Windies ex captain said that he’ll be back again and thanked the people of Karachi for their support of PSL and cricket.
“Pakistan I'll be back.. thank you for all the love and support... Karachi was electric one of the best atmospheres I've played in. Great place to play cricket..,” said Sammy in a tweet post on Monday.
Pakistan I'll be back.. thank you for all the love and support... Karachi was electric one of the best atmospheres I've played in. Great place to play cricket.. pic.twitter.com/g8RZDTsjVt
— Clara's Boy (@darensammy88) 18 March 2019
❤️❤️❤️❤️👑 pic.twitter.com/O4dKENrzZU
— H????? Y???? (@Charlie_yasin) 18 March 2019
Sammy don't be sad whole nation love You 💞❤️😍
Miss You and Take care...!! pic.twitter.com/8BfabifWrw
— Mahu (@Mahu82853197) 18 March 2019
Meanwhile, the Quetta Gladiators wrote down history as they beat 2017 champions Peshawar Zalmi by eight wickets to lift their first ever PSL title in front of sold-out crowd of 32,000 fans at Karachi's National Stadium last night.
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