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Pollard pastes sellotape on mouth after an altercation with Chris Gayle

| | Apr 20, 2015, at 05:24 am
Bangalore, Apr 19 (IBNS) All-rounder Kieron Pollard's antics on the cricket field saw yet another dimension as he put a sellotape on his mouth after umpires rapped him for his on-field spat with fellow West Indian and Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Chris Gayle during an IPL here on Sunday.

The argument took place between the two West-Indians after the third over of RCB's batting innings which forced the umpires to intervene.

As a reaction to the umpires' comments, Pollard decided to head to the dugout right after the incident and use a sellotape to shut his mouth and express his displeasure.
 

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