Gayle had blasted a 66-ball 175 in a recrod knock against Pune in their last match.
"It happens in twenty-twenty game. We got to learn from that. It's a new game tomorrow and we will come with a positive mind right from the beginning," the Australian said ahead of his side's clash with Delhi Daredevils.
Hoping for a good performance from his team which is desperately looking to revive its flagging fortunes in the tournament, he said, although his franchise has won only two off eight matches it was hopeful to win more games in the tournament.
Meanwhile, he also praised performance of India's new fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, saying he swings the ball well and has a bright future.
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