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Chris Gayle
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. And in this era of Twenty20 cricket, Gayle is the batsman who has thrived like no other.
Among his many strengths, perhaps the biggest one is his outstanding hand-eye coordination, which allows Gayle to regularly hit even good-length deliveries for boundaries. Technique and footwork aren't his greatest assets, but most often he compensates with other skills. No batsman has taken to the 20-over format like he has. He showed early signs of his liking for that format by smashing the first century in Twenty20 internationals - a 57-ball 117 against South Africa in the World Twenty20 in 2007 - and when Twenty20 leagues mush
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Chris Gayle Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Children, Biography, & More
in meters- 1.91 m
in feet inches- 6’ 3”
in pounds- 209 lbs
- Waist: 35 inches
- Biceps: 15 inches
ODI- 11 September 1999 against India
T20- 16 February 2006 against New Zealand
# 333 (IPL)
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Chris Gayle
Jamaican cricketer (born 1979)
Gayle with the Sydney Thunder in 2011 | |
| Full name | Christopher Henry Gayle |
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| Born | (1979-09-21) 21 September 1979 (age 45) Kingston, Jamaica |
| Nickname | Universe Boss, Gayle Force, Gayle Storm |
| Batting | Left-handed |
| Bowling | Right-arm off-break |
| Role | Batting-all rounder |
| National side | |
| Test debut (cap 230) | 16 March 2000 v Zimbabwe |
| Last Test | 5 September 2014 v Bangladesh |
| ODI debut (cap 97) | 11 September 1999 v India |
| Last ODI | 14 August 2019 v India |
| ODI shirt no. | 45, 301[a] |
| T20I debut (cap 6) | 16 February 2006 v New Zealand |
| Last T20I | 6 November 2021 v Australia |
| Years | Team |
| 1998/99–2018/19 | Jamaica[b] |
| 2009–2010 | Kolkata Knight Riders |
| 2009/10–2010/11 | Western Australia |
| 2011–2017 | Royal Challengers Bangalore |
| 2011/12–2012/13 | Sydney Thunder |
| 2012–2022 | Fortune Barishal |
| 2013–2016, 2019 | Jamaica Tallawahs |
| 2015–2016 | Somerset |
| 2017–2018, 2021 | St Kitts and
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