West Indies cricket legend Chris Gayle apparently flagged that he has resigned from global cricket after he was excused for 15 runs against Australia on sixth November 2021. The enormous hitting left-hander strolled off to an applause from his colleagues and surprisingly raised his bat to the group also.
Furthermore, presently, Gayle has uncovered that he was having some good times and he is semi-resigned. Notwithstanding, the 42-year-old affirmed that he has played his last World Cup match for the West Indies side. Gayle likewise added that he might want to play another World Cup for the West Indies side, yet won’t be permitted to do as such.
“I’m semi-resigned. I’m one away. I was simply having a good time today. Set all that happened aside. I was simply associating with the fans in the stands and having some good times considering it will be my last World Cup game. I’d love to play another World Cup. In any case, I don’t figure they will permit me,” said Gayle after the match among Australia and West Indies.
It has been an incredible vocation: Chris Gayle
Chris Gayle likewise added that he has had an extraordinary vocation and he has been offered a chance to close down from the game before his home group in Jamaica. Gayle likewise added that assuming that doesn’t occur, he will join Dwayne Bravo, who resigned from worldwide cricket and will thank everyone.
“It’s been an incredible vocation. I didn’t report any retirement yet they really gave me one game in Jamaica to go before my home group, then, at that point, I can say ‘hello folks, thank you kindly. We should see. Assuming not, I’ll declare it, long time and I’ll join DJ Bravo in the backend and express profound gratitude to each and everybody except I can’t say that at this point,” finished up Chris Gayle.
In a profession that has endured more than twenty years, Chris Gayle played 103 Tests, 301 ODIs, and 79 T20Is for the West Indies side.
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