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Gayle goes unsold: Twitter says casteism in IPL

| @indiablooms | Jan 27, 2018, at 06:13 pm

Bengaluru, Jan 27 (IBNS): Ever since its inception, the IPL has been a calendar event for millions of cricket lovers. Laden with global superstars, the cash rich T20 tournament is as exciting as it gets.

What's as exciting as the matches itself is the auction. Like the matches, the IPL auction is filled with drama and (of course) heartbreaks!

The first surprise of this year's IPL auction is a certain gentleman from the Caribbean Islands going unsold.

For a decade, IPL romantics have witnessed several great performers and performances, perhaps none greater than Christopher Henry Gayle.

Yet, for some (unknown) reason, the only man with 10,000 T20 runs has gone unsold at this year's auction.

Moments after the unthinkable happened, the flood gates on Twitter opened.

Here are some of the tweets highlighting the mood.


White brahmin, black dalit?

IPL 2018's first surprise

Next year will be ours

Disappointed fan

And here's some more:

 

 

 

 

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