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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Adrian St.John's family confident of having Chris Gayle for commemoration match

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London: The group of killed cricketer Adrian St. John plan to have the West Indian hotshot Chris Gayle accessible to play in a remembrance match, which will shape part of the late player's sendoff. The 22-year-old Brit was shot and executed amid a theft in Trinidad and Tobago a weekend ago, after he ceased his auto to get a companion, reports CMC. St. John was the commander of the London-based Chris Gayle Academy and the observed Jamaican batsman tweeted his sympathies in the wake of learning of the player's passing. Youthful English cricketer Adrian St John shot dead while on vacation in Trinidad 
Adrian St.John's family confident of having Chris Gayle for commemoration match

"Adrian adored cricket and longed for playing for the West Indies and we would love to have a dedication amusement for him," St. John's cousin Liam Campbell, said on Wednesday. "We would love to get Chris Gayle included, it would be a completely astonishing send-off for Adrian." St. John, who was brought up in south London, was one of the principal individuals from the Gayle Academy and was excited about making cricket a vocation and playing for the West Indies later on. 
He moved on from Hertfordshire University in 2014 with a degree in history and logic and, as indicated by reports, worked in the enrollment business in London. His guardians, Andrew and Sharon, are relied upon to fly into Trinidad in the not so distant future to make courses of action to bring the body of their child home. A 24-year-old man has been captured on suspicion of homicide. West Indies Cricket group opener Chris Gayle who is at present in India with the RCB squad for the IPL, conveyed a tweet which said – " Such pitiful news to listen. My sympathies to his family and companions. Adrian St John was the chief of the institute. #Sigh "

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