Key Points

Chris Gayle shared his joy for Virat Kohli and RCB after their long-awaited IPL victory. He reflected on the emotional moment of finally lifting the trophy. Gayle also expressed hope for Punjab Kings' future success. Meanwhile, he remains focused on leading West Indies Champions in the World Championship of Legends.

Key Points: Chris Gayle Celebrates Virat Kohli's Long-Awaited IPL Win

  • Gayle expresses happiness for Kohli after RCB's 18-year wait
  • Reflects on emotional moment touching IPL trophy
  • Hopes Punjab Kings can win next season
  • Leads West Indies Champions in WCL with confidence
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Good things come to those who wait: Chris Gayle on Virat Kohli's IPL win after 18 years

Chris Gayle shares joy over RCB's IPL triumph, reflects on Virat Kohli's emotional victory, and eyes success with West Indies Champions.

"Good things come to those who wait – Chris Gayle on Virat Kohli's IPL win"

By Vivek Prabhakar Singh, Birmingham, July 26

Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star Chris Gayle said "good things come to those who wait" on Virat Kohli winning the Indian Premier League (IPL) trophy after nearly two decades.

"I was happy for RCB. I'm happy for Virat as well," Gayle told ANI.

"Eighteen years, you know, we've been trying to get this title but like I said, good things come to those who wait," he added.

Kohli, who has been the face of the RCB franchise, was seen breaking down in tears after the RCB defeated Punjab Kings in the final on June 3 in Ahmedabad.

Gayle, who had been a part of RCB's journey for years, shared his happiness.

"We finally actually get the chance to lift that trophy. I'm glad I was there to witness it and even get a touch of the trophy, even though I didn't play. It felt so overwhelming to actually be part of such a franchise. I'm just happy they crossed the line," he noted.

While he celebrated RCB's success, the "Universe Boss" had one eye on another team close to his heart.

"Hopefully next year, Punjab (Punjab Kings) can be that team to actually go all the way and lift that trophy," he said.

Back in action in the World Championship of Legends (WCL), Gayle looked relaxed but motivated. The tournament, which brings together legends of the game, has given many a chance to relive the thrill of competitive cricket and for Gayle, it's more than just nostalgia.

"It's good to be back for Season 2," said Gayle, who is captaining the West Indies Champions.

"Whenever I put on the maroon colours, it still brings back memories, back in the days. I know this is more like the Legends side of things and the Masters thing, but the WCL Season 2 is fantastic, more challenging, more competitive," he added.

Gayle was particularly thrilled to see some fresh names joining the league.

"It's more exciting this year. Some new players are in the league for the first time, AB (de Villiers), Bravo (Dwayne), Pollard (Kieron), Shikhar Dhawan," he noted.

Gayle remains confident in his team's ability, "We, as the West Indies Champions, are looking to actually go all the way this year. We didn't get the start we wanted. We've only won one game so far out of three games. So hopefully we can actually get two more wins, make it to the final four, and eventually make it to the final."

West Indies Champions franchise owner Ajay Sethi couldn't have been more pleased with the leadership on his side.

When asked about having the legendary Gayle as captain, Sethi said, "The name itself speaks. Chris Gayle is my captain, team leader, you can say he's the boss."

Sethi added that his role was clear, "Being the owner, my job is to do my responsibilities. The rest I leave in my friend's hands. He's been a friend for a long time. I have full trust in him and the team. We are going to win the next game."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I'm happy for RCB, I wish Gayle had been part of the playing squad during this historic win. His presence on field would have made it perfect. Still, great to see legends supporting each other!
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Aditya G
Gayle bhai always speaks from the heart! But Punjab Kings winning next year? 😂 With their current management, that's as likely as Delhi winters without pollution. No offense to PBKS fans!
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Priya S
The WCL tournament is such a treat for cricket lovers! Seeing our childhood heroes back in action gives me goosebumps. More power to these legends who keep entertaining us even after retirement.
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Karthik V
Respectfully disagree with Gayle's "good things come to those who wait" philosophy. RCB won because of smart auction strategies and Faf's captaincy, not just waiting. Kohli's emotional moment was special though.
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Nisha Z
The way Gayle still represents West Indies with such pride is inspiring! True legend who never forgets his roots. Hope our young Indian players learn this loyalty from players like him.

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