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Chris Gayle      

Full name Christopher Henry Gayle

Born September 21, 1979, Kingston, Jamaica

Current age 30 years 142 days

Major teams West Indies, ICC World XI, Jamaica, Kolkata Knight Riders, Stanford Superstars, Western Australia, Worcestershire

Playing role Batsman

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Christopher Henry Gayle
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 85 150 6 5848 317 40.61 10034 58.28 12 31 873 65 82 0
ODIs 207 202 14 7436 153* 39.55 8948 83.10 19 39 872 151 90 0
T20Is 12 12 1 454 117 41.27 306 148.36 1 4 44 24 4 0
First-class 159 283 21 11602 317 44.28 28 57 140 0
List A 264 258 20 9504 153* 39.93 21 53 110 0
Twenty20 31 30 5 880 117 35.20 665 132.33 1 5 85 47 14 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 85 96 6833 2988 71 5/34 6/81 42.08 2.62 96.2 2 2 0
ODIs 207 169 6533 5171 152 5/46 5/46 34.01 4.74 42.9 3 1 0
T20Is 12 10 171 189 7 2/16 2/16 27.00 6.63 24.4 0 0 0
First-class 159 12109 5008 128 5/34 39.12 2.48 94.6 2 0
List A 264 8527 6443 205 5/46 5/46 31.42 4.53 41.5 4 1 0
Twenty20 31 26 458 515 19 3/13 3/13 27.10 6.74 24.1 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut West Indies v Zimbabwe at Port of Spain, Mar 16-20, 2000 scorecard
Last Test Australia v West Indies at Perth, Dec 16-20, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v West Indies at Toronto, Sep 11, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, Feb 9, 2010 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 16, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I Sri Lanka v West Indies at The Oval, Jun 19, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1998/99
Last First-class Australia v West Indies at Perth, Dec 16-20, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1998/99
Last List A Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, Feb 9, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Chilaw Marians Cricket Club v PCA Masters XI at Leicester, Sep 15, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Queensland v Western Australia at Brisbane, Jan 16, 2010 scorecard
Profile

A thrusting Jamaican left-hander, Gayle earned himself a black mark on his first senior tour - to England in 2000 - where the new boys were felt to be insufficiently respectful of their elders. But a lack of respect, for opposition bowlers at least, has served Gayle well since then. Tall and imposing at the crease, he loves to carve through the covers off either foot, and has the ability to decimate the figures of even the thriftiest of opening bowlers. In a lean era for West Indian cricket - and fast bowling in particular - Gayle's pugnacious approach has become an attacking weapon in its own right. His 79-ball century at Cape Town in January 2004, on the back ...

A thrusting Jamaican left-hander, Gayle earned himself a black mark on his first senior tour - to England in 2000 - where the new boys were felt to be insufficiently respectful of their elders. But a lack of respect, for opposition bowlers at least, has served Gayle well since then. Tall and imposing at the crease, he loves to carve through the covers off either foot, and has the ability to decimate the figures of even the thriftiest of opening bowlers. In a lean era for West Indian cricket - and fast bowling in particular - Gayle's pugnacious approach has become an attacking weapon in its own right. His 79-ball century at Cape Town in January 2004, on the back of a South African first innings of 532, was typical of his no-holds-barred approach. However, Gayle's good run ended when England came calling early in 2004, and he averaged 26 against their potent pace attack - Steve Harmison, in particular, fancied his chances against Gayle, dismissing him four times in seven innings, as a lack of positive footwork was exposed. But men with little footwork often baffle experts, and after returning to form with an uncharacteristic century against Bangladesh, he exacted his revenge on England's bowlers with a battering not seen since Lara's 400, before coming within a whisker of emulating Lara himself, with a career-best 317 against South Africa in Antigua. In the disastrous 2005-06 tour of New Zealand he led the batting in the three-Test series, piling 235 runs - no other West Indian touched the 200-run mark. He also bowls brisk non-turning offspin, with which he has turned himself into a genuine one-day allrounder. Maturing quickly, he has become a consistently prolific scorer in the ODIs. He averaged over 40 in the 2006-07 season with three hundreds - an unbeaten 133 against South Africa in the Champions Trophy being the highlight, and three fifties. But expected to be one of the stars of the World Cup in the Caribbean, his batting was a major disappointment. In the absence of the injured Ramnaresh Sarwan for their tour in 2007, Gayle was handed the captaincy for the limited-overs series in England and Ireland and found immediate success by beating England 2-1. He also led in the Test series against South Africa, leaving with a 1-1 result, and was retained as captain ahead of Sarwan for the home Tests against Sri Lanka in 2008. A subsequent Test and ODI defeat at home against Australia led him to quit the captaincy, but he changed his mind, and the following season was instrumental in the defeats of England, both as captain of the Stanford Superstars in their winner-takes-all US$20million match in Antigua in November, and the Test team that secured a 1-0 triumph to bring home the Wisden Trophy after a nine-year hiatus. By now, however, the Indian Premier League was taking over as his primary concern - Gayle's US$800,000 price-tag made him one of Kolkata's most expensive players, and though a groin injury ruled him out of the first edition in 2008, he played seven games in 2009 before flying to England just 48 hours before a Test match at Lord's against England. The match was lost in three days, leading a disillusioned Gayle to declare that he "would not be so sad" if Test cricket died out.

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Feb 9, 2010

Doug Bollinger appeals successfully for Chris Gayle's wicket, Australia v West Indies, 2nd ODI, Adelaide, 9 February, 2010

Doug Bollinger appeals successfully for Chris Gayle's wicket

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Feb 9, 2010

Chris Gayle walks off first ball, Australia v West Indies, 2nd ODI, Adelaide, 9 February, 2010

Chris Gayle walks off first ball

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Feb 7, 2010

Chris Gayle skies an attempted pull, Australia v West Indies, 1st ODI, Melbourne, February 7, 2010

Chris Gayle skies an attempted pull

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Tour Results
West Indies v England at Gros Islet - Apr 3
England won by 26 runs
West Indies v England at Bridgetown - Mar 29
England won by 9 wkts (with 9 balls remaining)
West Indies v England at Bridgetown - Mar 27
West Indies won by 8 wkts (with 176 balls remaining)
West Indies v England at Providence - Mar 22
West Indies won by 21 runs
West Indies v England at Providence - Mar 20
England won by 1 run
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