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Gayle becomes DJ cum bartender at The Bar Stock Exchange

| | May 10, 2015, at 04:40 am
Mumbai, May 9 (IBNS) : The Bar Stock Exchange at their BKC venue had the world record holding big hitter cricketer Chris Gayle indulging in some live cricket action which kept the IPL fever rolling.

In a first of its kind meet and greet session in Mumbai, Gayle was seen transforming into  a DJ cum bartender at The Bar Stock Exchange for a day.

Spinning some of his favorite tracks  behind the console along with some live cricket action, he simultaneously surprised the audience with a few tricks behind the bar which left them stunned , in typical Chris Gayle style.

The first 25 people who entered received 'Chris Gayle' autographed merchandise and also got a chance to get their hands on a special cocktail curated by Chris Gayle himself  called 'The  Fizzky'.

The other-wise shy cricketer also shook a leg with his die-hard fans on the floor, discussed cricket as a career and of course, celebrated with lots of good cheer as everyone watched the Chennai Super Kings play against the Mumbai Indians on a larger than life screen
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