Christopher Henry "Chris Gayle" (English: Chris Gayle; born September 21, 1979) is one of the members of the Jamaican-born West Indies cricket team and a bat-based batsman. Often he wins sixes. Chris Gayle led West Indies Test squad from 2007 to 2010. He played with Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Western Warriors, Barisal Burners and the Kolkata Knight Riders team. Currently he is playing for the Indian Premier League or the IPL Cricket Competitive Challengers Bangalore. Gayle represented Sydney Thunder team in the Big Bash League Jamaica is playing in domestic cricket. He is also one of the cricketer of the Barisal Burners Division in the Bangladesh Premier League. In 2012, he was nominated as a member of the newly introduced Sri Lanka Premier League, Uva Next.
Chris Gayle
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ICC World One Day International XI International Cricket Council (ICC), a select group formed by the authority. This gives the opportunity to represent the most talented cricketers of the one-day internationals currently participating in international cricket. One-Day International cricket is a recognized by the ICC and the ODI team is part of the two teams. ODIs are different from test games and the number of overs is fixed. Each team can only participate in an innings. ICC World XI participated in four games so far. In 2005, participating in the World Cricket Competition with the help of tsunami victims for the funding of tsunami affected people. The team was composed of the best players from the countries outside the Asia continent. Apart from Australia, the World XI team comprising the world's best players is part of the 2005 ICC Super Series. The first cap-wearing player has ranked in the list. Although every player is representing the national team, the game has been mentioned in the form of records only for ICC World XI.
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Playing career
At the age of 19, Jamaica made his debut in first-class cricket. Then they played in the international side of the West Indies for the youth. They play in one-day international cricket after eleven months. Six months after playing Test matches Chris Gayle usually started the innings and described himself as a devastating batsman. In July 2011, Gayle (175) and Darren Ganga (89) added a record 214 runs in Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo to Zimbabwe.
Gayle has scored three centuries in Test cricket twice as one of the four cricketer. In 2005, he scored 317 against South Africa in 2003 and 333 against Sri Lanka in 2010. He became the first player in Test cricket in 2012 to hit six sixes in the first Test. In the 3rd Test against Australia on December 17, 2009, Chris Gayle made his fifth fastest century in Test cricket history. He reached only a century in 70. But got out by 102 runs. In the innings there are several sixes. One of them goes to the roof of a lily-marsh stand. Commentator and former wicket-keeper-host Ian Healy of Australia commented that the ball went off about 140 meters. On November 16, 2010, after Donald Bradman, Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag, he scored two double centuries as the fourth batsman.
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Cricket World Cup
The West Indies Cricket Board publishes the West Indies 15-member final list for the 2015 Cricket World Cup on 11 January 2015. He was also nominated one of the members of the party.
On February 24, 2015, at the Manuka Oval, during the group-stage third match, Zimbabwe made several records against Zimbabwe. West Indies won by 73 runs with their outstanding batting, bowling performance. He won the man of the match award in the match. He is the first batsman in the history of the World Cup and the first non-Indian batsman to score one-day internationals twice a century. [5] It is also the fastest one-day international of Gayle. [6] In his devastating innings, there were 16 sixes. Accordingly, Gayle shared the record for the highest score of one-day internationals with Rohit Sharma and AB de Villiers. [7] The 372-run partnership with Marlon Samuels was the highest run partnership for any wicket in one-day international history. [8] Also, after Brian Lara Chris Gayle, the second West Indian, has reached the milestone of 9,000 runs in one-day internationals.
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Twenty20 editing
In the first World Twenty20 tournament in 2007, he scored 117 runs against South Africa in 57 balls, which was once recorded as the highest individual score. Also the century was the first of the Twenty20 international cricket. He has scored a record in every three international matches of Test cricket (Test, One Day International and Twenty20). [10] On April 23, 2013 Royal Challengers Bangalore scored a 30-over against Pune Warriors for 30 runs. [11] Which is currently T-Twenty And the fastest century in any format of any format of cricket The record for the fastest hundred was Australia's Andrew Symonds' record of 34. He scored an unbeaten 175 * (66 balls) in the match. In this innings, he scored the highest number of sixes in Twenty20 cricket. [12] That is the record of Brendon McCullum, Kolkata Knight Riders' player, the highest score in the match. He also has the highest number of 13 half-centuries [13] in Twenty20 cricket. His name was included as the first franchise player in the inaugural Caribbean Premier League. He scored twice in the Twenty20 World Cup.
Controversy
Chris Gayle has a reputation for being a very polite, quiet character. [14] But in 2005 he and some of his teammates were involved in controversy with the West Indies Cricket Board regarding sponsor-related complications. They were personally confined to the sponsorship contract with the cable and wireless company. But the company invited Desicel to the sponsorship of the company, and the board told the players to cancel the contract with the Cable and Wireless. But if Gayle and others did not respond, then the cricket board announced the name for the first Test against South Africa without them. [15]
Gayle also returned after playing the Melbourne Ranigades' 41-run knock of 15 in Australia's Big Bash. Then the woman journalist Mel McLaughlin went ahead in front of him. Gayle told the women journalist directly in the interview, 'I will be interviewed because I will interview you. First of all, your eyes seemed so beautiful. Hopefully we will win the match. Come on, we do a little drings somewhere after the match. Do not be ashamed of me as a child. "After that he had to count the fine. [16]
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