Chris Gayle: West Indies legend hasn't retired, again
Chris Gayle raised his bat, helmet perched on top of it, and the crowd continued to cheer, wondering if it was the last time they would see him bat.
We all thought West Indies batsman Chris Gayle's 301st one-day International would be his last -except for the man himself.
The 39-year-old Gayle played the third ODI, which India won by six wickets under D/L method,
on Wednesday with a special "301" jersey -indicating the number of ODIs he has featured in
throughout his career, a record for any Cricketer from the West Indies.
But the opener-who recently surpassed Brain Lara's ODI run record for a West Indies, which now
stands at 10,480-is Playing on "Until further notice".
In June, Gayle reversed his original decision to retire after the World Cup.
The Jamaican, who made 72 off 41 balls, was applauded by the Indian Players as he walked off
after being dismissed in the 12th over of West Indies innings. He raised his bat, helmet perched
on top off it, and the crowd continued to cheer, wondering if it was the last time they would see
him bat.
Posted By:
Bhaskar Biswas
Posted By:
Bhaskar Biswas
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