PSL 2020: Chris Lynn Releases Steam from His Head

Published 02/29/2020, 6:27 AM EST

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The Australian batsman, Chris Lynn, captures the attention of fans following a video on social media. Additionally, fans took to Twitter to express their confusion about the video.

Currently, he is playing in the Pakistan Super League for Lahore Qalandars. During the match between Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandar, he was dismissed in the fifth over. His total score during this match is 30 runs off 15 balls. Now, right when he was walking off the field, a mysterious video was captured which led to fans becoming confused and curious.

In this video, Lynn takes off his cap while walking off-field after his wicket falls. After his cap is off it seems as though smoke is coming out of his head. As much as fans enjoyed this hilarious moment, it left them curious as well.

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The video of Chris Lynn

Twitter users react to Lynn’s video

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Coming back the results of the match, Qalandars failed to reach the target enabling a 16 run win for Peshawar Zalmi.

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The Pakistan Premier League 2020 is one of the events that had to provide security assurance to players first. A number of players had their own reservations about visiting Pakistan. However, players like Darren Sammy and Mooen Ali really put in efforts to ensure Pakistan cricket gets the chance to host an event like this.

Read: PSL 2020: Moeen Ali Reveals England Will Soon Tour Pakistan

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In fact, during an interview with Geo News, Chris Lynn expressed how he did not feel comfortable during the initial stages of the process. However, soon he discovered the passion that cricket fans have for this game and now looks forward to playing.

“I didn’t feel uncomfortable and since it’s my first visit to Pakistan. I wasn’t expecting anything but now happy to see a lot of fans here and I am looking forward to a win for my team Lahore Qalandars.”

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