Chris Gayle does not need any introduction in world cricket he is by far the most destructive batsman in modern day cricket. The left-handed batsman only knows how to attack the bowlers it doesn't what the format is, the defensive term is not even there in his dictionary. Gayle made his international debut against India in a One Day International at Toronto where he got out on one run. The Jamaican giant has travelled almost all over the world where cricket is played. He has some astonishing stats in all three formats Test, One Day and T20. He is the only batsman to score a triple century in Test, double century in ODI and century in T20 format. He almost plays every T20 league like Indian Premier League, Big Bash, Caribbean Premier League, Afghanistan Premier League. Chris Gayle 175* in the IPL gave him the title ‘Universe Boss'.
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Kingston (Jamaica): West Indies opener Chris Gayle has been all but ruled out of the two-match Test series against Australia in June.The left-hander has already confirmed his unavailability for the upcoming three-Test series against England
Wellington: A recurring back injury will certainly keep Chris Gayle out of the upcoming home Test series against England, but the destructive West Indies batsman insists that he is not retiring from any format of
Wellington: New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill on Saturday said he was amused at West Indies opener Chris Gayle's 'welcome to the 200 league' gesture after cracking a whirlwind knock of 237 runs in a cricket
Wellington, New Zealand: West Indies captain Jason Holder says a decision on Chris Gayle's fitness for Saturday's Cricket World Cup quarterfinal against New Zealand will be left to the morning of the match.Gayle missed the
Wellington, New Zealand: West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle has undergone scans on his injured back and should be ready to play in the team's World Cup quarterfinal against New Zealand on Saturday, allrounder Darren
Wellington, New Zealand: The undefeated New Zealand squad is preparing to take on Chris Gayle in the World Cup quarterfinals, regardless of any uncertainty over the fitness of the star West Indies batsman.Gayle missed the
Napier, New Zealand: West Indies batsman Chris Gayle is "struggling" with a back injury ahead of his team's World Cup match against the United Arab Emirates on Sunday which will determine whether it qualifies for
New Delhi: The first leg of World Cup 2015 is nearing its completion and the line up of the teams that will proceed to the knock out stage are pretty much clear.But one team which
Perth: West Indies opener Chris Gayle has hinted at the possibility of retiring from Test cricket if his recurring back problem cannot cope with a tight international schedule.Gayle said he plans to assess his future
Perth, Australia: Defending champion India can clinch a quarterfinal place at the Cricket World Cup on Friday with a win over a West Indies lineup that is having the kind of run that poses as
Perth: Team India will look to keep the winning momentum going as they get ready to take on the West Indies in their fourth match at Perth on March 6.Team India has so far done
Perth: There is not much the bowlers or a captain can do when batsmen of the calibre of AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle are on song, says India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the
Perth: Senior West Indies all-rounder Darren Sammy said his team would really need to perform out of their skins to beat India in the group league encounter of the ICC Cricket World Cup at WACA
New Delhi: Much was being talked about prior to the commencement of World Cup 2015 about the plight of batsmen on fast and bouncy tracks of Australia and New Zealand. The fear that batters might
Despite top batting order of the South Africa struggling in the opening matches of the tournament, their impressive record of 28 hundreds in their last 34 matches is something they can bank up on, feels
New Delhi: Chris Gayle used word 'World Boss' for himself after his record-breaking double century against Zimbabwe on Tuesday. Can we afford to disagree? Certainly not.Much was being said about swashbuckling caribbean batsman when he
Jamnagar: So ferocious was Gayle storm that it not only reached this place in western India but also hit Salim Durrani, former flamboyant Indian all-rounder known for hitting big sixes on demands when keeping the
Canberra: West Indies opener Chris Gayle, who smashed the first World Cup double-century here on Tuesday, said he wanted to get it ever since India's Rohit Sharma scored two of them in ODIs.The 35-year-old smashed
Jalandhar: There is a jalandhar connection to West Indies batsman Chris Gayle's historic double century in the ongoing World Cup tournament.The bat which Gayle used to hit the double century was manufactured in Punjab's Jalandhar.The
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