This image was posted on Facebook by Chris Gayle-SPARTAN
New Delhi:
It was a mutual admiration society of sorts as actor Amitabh Bachchan and West Indies batting sensation Chris Gayle discovered that each was a fan of the other. Cricket's King of Bling provided the opening shot in the tweet-exchange when he told Big B that he loved his 'movies and his style'.
A thrilled Big B promptly told Chris Gayle that he was equally a fan, and added that 'I never knew you would know me.'
The Jamaican-born West Indian cricketer, who is known for his extravagant lifestyle, became the first man in world cricket to use a willow of that colour in 2015. Indian manufacturers Spartan, the makers of the new bat, earlier told IANS it did not give the flamboyant opener any special advantage and that the laws of the game have been adhered to.
Big B, who was last seen on the big screen in 2016's Wazir, is currently recuperating from a mild neck ailment.
With inputs from IANS
Proud to gift my Spartan bat to a legend @srbachchan, love his movies & his style, legend. Thanks @spartancricket pic.twitter.com/VvoJxV3ynY
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) February 26, 2016
A thrilled Big B promptly told Chris Gayle that he was equally a fan, and added that 'I never knew you would know me.'
Mr Chris Gayle .. what an honour .. I never knew you would know me .. so humbled .. we are all great fans of yours ! https://t.co/r5w7GYcEkl
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 26, 2016
The Jamaican-born West Indian cricketer, who is known for his extravagant lifestyle, became the first man in world cricket to use a willow of that colour in 2015. Indian manufacturers Spartan, the makers of the new bat, earlier told IANS it did not give the flamboyant opener any special advantage and that the laws of the game have been adhered to.
Big B, who was last seen on the big screen in 2016's Wazir, is currently recuperating from a mild neck ailment.
With inputs from IANS