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WATCH – Chris Lynn Releasing Steam Through His Head In PSL
By CricShots - Feb 29, 2020 2:54 pm
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Pakistan Super League 2020 is in its full swing and all the teams have been fighting hard to win the coveted trophy. So far there have been funny instances that happened on the field during the matches and one of them happened during the match between Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi when Chris Lynn’s head was spotted releasing steam during a PSL game.

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On Saturday, Lahore Qalandars were locking horns with Peshawar Zalmi in a rain-affected PSL match. After winning the toss Qalandars opted to field in a 12-over per side affair. Zalmi got off to a blistering start on the back of their openers’ sublime hitting from the beginning.

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Tom Banton and Kamran Akmal added 32 runs for the first wicket before the latter getting dismissed by Shaheen Afridi. The right-hander attempted a stroke for a six off Afridi but ended up giving a catch to Sohail Akhtar.

Later on, Haider Ali played a whirlwind knock of 34 runs off 12 balls studded with four sixes and one boundary. On the other hand, Banton also looked in full flow as he muscled 34 runs off 15 balls with the help of four boundaries and two sixes. The duo helped their side in posting a competitive total of 132 runs in stipulated 12 overs.

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Meanwhile, there was an instance that hogged the spotlight during the match. There is a clip that went viral in which Chris Lynn’s head was spotted emitting some sought of smoke. It was a hilarious thing to watch for the fans. At that time Lynn was fielding. In that clip, it was quite evident that the Australian opener was quite angry over the bowling performance of his team.

Here is the video of the incident:

Coming to the game, Lahore Qalandars lost the match by a margin of 16 runs as they managed to score only 116 runs for a loss of six wickets in 12 overs. Chris Lynn (30 runs off 15 balls) and Sami Patel (34 runs off 15 balls) made small contributions for their side but that was not enough.