Multan Sultan VS Quetta                                 Gladiators Match Full Highlights 16 june

                                                             The Gladiators of Quetta
The Quetta Gladiators (Urdu: کوئٹہ گلیڈی الیٹرا) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket franchise that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were the 2019 PSL champions. Nominally, the group is based primarily in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, Pakistan. The franchise was connected in 2015 due to the formation of the PSL through the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The main venue of the group is the Bugti Stadium. The team is captained by Sarfraz Ahmed and coached by former Pakistan goalkeeper Moeen Khan, while West Indies legend Viv Richards is the group coach and batting coach and Azam Khan is the team manager.Abdul Razzak-assistant teacher of the crew.The group's leading goalscorer is Shane Watson,  while the main wicket-taker is Mohammad Nawaz.


                                                                   Team Identity
The crew challenge and the respectable brand were discovered on 6 January 2016 in Quetta at some point in a ceremony held with the help of the group's owner Nadeem Omar. The emblem depicts a version of the historic Roman "Galea" helmet that gladiators wore during their fights. The helmet is protected by two bats that are raised like gladiator swords. The main colors of the team's packaging are purple and gold. The kit was unveiled on 7 January 2016 during a release ceremony held in Quetta.
The command song is " Kai Kai Quetta " taken from the battle cry "Kai Kai" coined by the Baloch Regiment during World War II. This literally translates as "we go" 
                                                                      Hymns
Singer Faahir Mehmood joined Fahim Allan Fakir to sing the team's song "Chaa Jaye Quetta" for the 2016 season.DJ Bravo also sang the music for the Quetta Gladiators '"We are Gladiators" in the 2019 season.

                                                                  Ambassadors
In early 2017, Quetta selected pop singer Annie Khalid as an ambassador for their band.Other notable people who have joined Quetta as ambassadors are soccer player Chaman Kalemullah and Quetta MMA fighter Ahmed Mujtaba.They were joined by Maya Ali and Faahir Mehmood as Crew brand Ambassadors in 2018.  Only Maya Ali retained her role in 2019. 
Before the start of the 2017 season, the established mascot of the group turned into an Open One, making the Quetta Gladiators the main team to officially present the mascot of the tournament. The mascot's name is "Gladdy".

                                                                  Sponsors
For the 2016 season, Edenrobe and ACM Gold were named sponsors and legal partners of the group, respectively. In the second season, Jubilee Insurance became the main name sponsor of Quetta. Master Oil became an associate sponsor of the team, and Choka and the KHL became reliable partners of the group. PTV Sports and Suno FM 89.Four of them were professional media partners. While Tapmad was a reliable streaming companion for the team.


                                                                      Chris Gayle
Christopher Henry Gale, OD (born 21 September 1979) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays worldwide cricket for the West Indies. Gale captained the West Indies test team from 2007 to 2010. Gail set the north information in all 3 codecs. He is the West Indies ' highest-scoring player in international cricket and the most effective player to reach a triple hundred in tests, a double hundred in ODIs and a 100 in T20Is. Gale is the first ever batsman to hit a thousand sixes in T20 cricket. In February 2019, Gayle announced that he might retire from ODIs after the 2019 Cricket World Cup. However, in June 2019, during the Cricket World Cup, Gayle expressed his decision to play in the ODI fits against India in August and possibly play the test properlyGale Ultimatum played in a test match in September 2014 against Bangladesh. In July 2019, he was named in the West Indies ODI squad for the Indian national team.During the series against India, Gayle made his 300th ODI appearance, which includes five suits for the ICC World XI team.  In the same way, Gayle also became the top scorer of a West Indian batsman in ODI cricket. This surpassed Brian Lara's record of 10,348 runs.Gale wore the unique wide variety 301 jersey on his remaining ever ODI in opposition to India when he turned in his 301st ODI.In December 2020, Gayle was named in the ICC T20I team of the Decade.


                                                                     Debut years
Gayle played for the West Indies at world level before making his debut in 1998 at the age of 19 for Jamaica. He played his first one-day international 11 months later, in 1999, and his first test in form six months later. Gayle, who usually opens the innings when playing for the West Indies, is a negative batsman who is the most skilful wicket-taker. In July 2001, Gail (one hundred and seventy-five years old) together with Daren Ganga (89), they created a document to start a partnership at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, after they together posted 214 in opposition to Zimbabwe.


                                                                     Music
Chris Gale began his music career in November 2020 with the music video for the dancehall track titled "We're Going Out to Party Earlier in 2020, he released a video about his party lifestyle.

                                                             Personal lifestyle
Gail's Colleague Is Natasha Berridge. On April 20, 2016, Gale unveiled a delivery for his daughter on the social media platform Instagram.

 On 9 September 2016, Gale launched his autobiography, Six Cars - I Don't Like Cricket, I Like It.  According to Forbes magazine, Gale has an online store worth $ 15 million.


                                                                Controversies
Although Gale was considered a calm, cool cricketer, in 2005, Gale was involved in a dispute between the West Indies Cricket Board and a number of players over sponsorship issues. These players had private sponsorship deals with cable and wireless television, which used to sponsor West Indian cricket. However, as the West Indies have recently received subsidies from opponents of cable and wireless television, the West Indies Cricket Board has demanded that the players drop their cable and wireless offerings. When the players refused to go back, the West Indies Cricket Board turned them down for the first test against South Africa. Gale later broke his cable and wireless deal and joined the Fringe for a second test. He was charged with conduct contrary to the spirit of cricket during a test in New Zealand in March 2006, but was eventually found not guilty.Later that year, during the October Tournament of Champions in India, he was fined 30 per cent of his healthy charge after repeated verbal exchanges with Australian batsman Michael Clarke.He also publicly criticised the West Indies Cricket Board during the 2007 tour of England, prompting a genuine reprimand and warning.Gayle also received a complaint in early 2009 during the West Indies ' tour of England, in which he commented that he no longer needed to be captain of the West Indies, given the pressure he was under, and that he "wouldn't be so sad" if Test cricket was replaced by Twenty20 cricket in Australia.From the West Indies, both Viv Richards and Gary Sobers criticised Gail's reviews, as did the opposite wide selection of Andrew Strauss.Gale later commented that his statement was quoted out of context, according to Julian Hunt, President of the West Indies Cricket Board. In an interview with Mike Atherton at the conclusion of the West Indies ' defeat on the tour of England, Gayle said that he had no intention of resigning as captain.


                                                                 Multan Sultan
Multan sultans (Urdu: مُلتان سُلطانز, Punjabi: مُلتان سُلطانز) is a Pakistani professional franchise Twenty20 cricket team representing the city of Multan in southern Punjab in Pakistan Super League (PFL). The crew moved to the base in 2017, while the PKB announced the inclusion of the 6th team.The Multan Cricket Stadium is the team's home stadium, which can hold 30,000 spectators and has five floodlights installed for day/night cricket in uniform.Shan Masood was named team captain in PSL Five. Mohammad Rizwan is appointed because the group captain in the modern edition (PSL 6) changes to Shana Masood. Former England cricket coach and Zimbabwe's mythical cricketer Andy Flower has been appointed head coach.After their debut season, Schön Properties, who offered the team in 2017, did not pay their annual bid of five $ 2 million, and thus their agreement was terminated. In December 2018, an exchange took place, while the Alamgir Khan Taree Consortium (general Public Shareholder) and Ali Khan Taree of Multan became the new owners of the team, who won the rights to the group on December 20, 2018 for US $ 6.2 million, choosing not to change the team name. In 2021, Alamgir Khan Taree became the sole owner of the cricket franchise.Englishman James Vince and South African Imran Tahir are the team's top scorer and top wicket-taker respectively.

                                                      Asif Afridi to sign up for Sultans  
Asif Afridi (born 25 December 1986) is a Pakistani professional cricketer who plays for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.He became the leading wicket-taker in the Federal Tribal Areas (FATA) under the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 2017-18, with 30 dismissals on seven occasions. He also became the main FATA player in the 2018-19 Quaid-e-Azam Cup, with thirty dismissals in seven matches.In January 2021, he was named in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa squad for the 2020-21 Pakistan Cup.  In the tournament final, he took a 5-wicket haul, to be named Player of the Tournament and bowler of the tournament.The 34-year-old has played in forty-two T20 suits, scoring 386 points at an average of 18. Four and a strike rate of 141.4. He also has 33 wickets under his belt, while he blames the financial system for seven.Fifty-one and an average of 25.4.

                                                      Shahid Afridi Replacement
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to host the final matches of the sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). PSL 2021 kicked off on February 20 at the National Stadium in Karachi. However, the government was forced to cancel the T20 Championship after the web host played just 14 games due to an ability violation inside the biofeedback bubble.With all six franchises actually preparing for the Abu Dhabi leg, the sultans of Multan have been dealt a big blow. It was revealed that their embellished all-rounder Shahid Afridi was ruled out of the T20 extravaganza after suffering damage again in his reduction.
Afridi was very excited about the PSL 2021 stage in Abu Dhabi, as he attended intensive training and training sessions in Karachi. However, during the preparation for this event, the veteran faced excessive pain in the lower back. A visit to the doctor ended with him being excluded from the Pakistan Super League as he was advised to take a full rest.The loss of Shahid Afridi could be a huge blow for the Sultans of Multan, because the all-rounder has a wealth of experience behind him. The 44-12-month-old has competed in a whopping 99 T20 internationals, scoring 1,416 points for a $ 150 strike combined with picking ninety-eight wickets for a $ 6.63 economy. Afridi used his legitimate Twitter handle to post the news that he had missed the 2021 PSL finals. “While preparing for the remainder of the 6th Pakistan Super League HBL, I felt back pain and needed to consult a doctor. Unfortunately, I was advised to rest, and now I can not accompany my team "Multan Sultan" to the match in Abu Dhabi. 
"I am upset to be sitting out of the match, but my satisfying needs, guidance and prayers are with the group to take the trophy," Afridi tweeted, sharing a photo of himself from the sanatorium.