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Dolphins re-sign Chris Gayle for 2013-14 domestic T20 competition

Dolphins have re-signed West Indies batsman Chris Gayle for South Africa's T20 competition. Gayle has signed for R1 million in the 2011-12 season, but he left with an injury, not appeared in a single match.


Gayle said, "I am really excited to have joined the Sunfoil Dolphins for their 2014 Ram Slam T20 campaign. I feel there's some unfinished business for me as I didn't get to play for them back in 2012 due to injury. They've got a great list of players so hopefully we'll be in contention at the business end of the tournament.  I'm very much looking forward to working with Lance Klusener and the rest of the guys."

Recently, Dolphins had signed English cricketer Graham Onions for the whole season.

Dolphins was second from bottom in the last season of the Ram Slam T20 Challenge, with only two wins in 10 matches.

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