Chris

Gayle

West Indies
Batsman

Chris

About Chris Gayle

Name
Chris Gayle
Born
Sep 21, 1979 (45 years)
Birth Place
Jamaica
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Left Handed
Bowling Style
Off break

His 'devil may care' style of play has come under harsh criticism on several occasions but with his unparalleled histrionics, Chris Gayle has, time and again proved his critics wrong, and has been the batsman West Indies gamble on for those rollicking starts, at least in the shorter formats of the game.

A regular member in the West Indies youth side, Gayle caught everyone's eye when he cracked a wonderful 141 on their Under-19 tour to Bangladesh and thereafter was hand-picked to represent his hometown , Jamaica, aged just 19. At Jamaica, he grew in stature and just 11 months later, he played his first ODI for the West Indies and consequently made his Test debut six months later. But he succumbed to pressure and after being offered several chances, was dropped. Gayle, however, redeemed himself in 2002 with a double century against New Zealand which was followed by a fantastic away series in India thereby sealing his place in the side. His 317 against South Africa in 2005 was breath-taking and his 2006 Champions Trophy performance provided an icing on the cake. He was offered captaincy in 2007 and the Jamaican did reasonably well with a relatively weak West Indian team at his disposal. In 2009, Gayle displayed two extremely contrasting sides of his personality, scoring an unbeaten 165 in a Test against Australia that took more than seven hours, while smashing the fifth fastest Test century off just 70 balls, in the next match. He followed it up with a triple hundred against Sri Lanka next year, becoming only the fourth batsman to score two triple tons in Tests.

Gayle was drafted in for Dirk Nannes as a mid-season replacement for Bengaluru in the Indian T20 League under controversial circumstances but since then, he has been the undisputed king of Twenty20. The mighty Jamaican became an element of surprise as he single-handedly guided his team all the way to finals. He carried his form in the next edition, once again proving to be an unstoppable force. In the sixth season, 'Gaylestorm' as he is fondly known, smashed the fastest T20 century in the world against Pune off just 30 balls, a record, which only his firepower could pull off. There was no surprise when Bengaluru named him as one of the retained players for 2014, the 7th season. Later on, he moved to Punjab but continued to boss the Indian T20 League in the same way.

One of the hardest hitters of the cricket ball in the modern game, Gayle is known to put opposition bowlers under pressure with his no-holds-barred style of batting. Most dangerous on the off side, Gayle's style is not exactly textbook but he still has a technique which is quite effective to demolish any bowling attack. 

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
103
301
79
77
Innings
182
294
75
139
Runs
7214
10480
1899
6012
Highest Score
333
215
117
259
SR
60.00
87.00
137.00
0.00
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Teams Played For

West Indies
West Indies
ICC World XI
ICC World XI
Jamaica Scorpions
Jamaica Scorpions
Matabeleland Tuskers
Matabeleland Tuskers
PCA Masters XI
PCA Masters XI
Stanford Super Stars
Stanford Super Stars
West Indies A
West Indies A
West Indies Inv XI
West Indies Inv XI
Worcestershire
Worcestershire
University of West Indies Vice Chancellors XI
University of West Indies Vice Chancellors XI
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders
Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings
Western Australia
Western Australia
West Indies Under-19
West Indies Under-19
Somerset
Somerset
DP World Lions
DP World Lions
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
Sydney Thunder
Sydney Thunder
Barisal Burners
Barisal Burners
Chattogram Challengers
Chattogram Challengers
Dhaka Gladiators
Dhaka Gladiators
Uva Next
Uva Next
Rangpur Riders
Rangpur Riders
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
Barisal Bulls
Barisal Bulls
Quetta Gladiators
Quetta Gladiators
Karachi Kings
Karachi Kings
Lahore Qalandars
Lahore Qalandars
Cape Town Knight Riders
Cape Town Knight Riders
World XI
World XI
Kerala Knights
Kerala Knights
Vancouver Knights
Vancouver Knights
Balkh Legends
Balkh Legends
Jozi Stars
Jozi Stars
Pokhara Rhinos
Pokhara Rhinos
Team Abu Dhabi
Team Abu Dhabi
Colombo Strikers
Colombo Strikers
Kandy Falcons
Kandy Falcons
Fortune Barishal
Fortune Barishal
World Giants
World Giants
Gujarat Greats
Gujarat Greats
Bangla Tigers Mississauga
Bangla Tigers Mississauga
Morrisville Unity
Morrisville Unity
Premium Windees
Premium Windees
Telangana Tigers
Telangana Tigers
Colombo Lions
Colombo Lions
West Indies Champions
West Indies Champions
Big Boys
Big Boys
West Indies Masters
West Indies Masters