‘You guys should still be happy to see me on the field’: Chris Gayle | Cricket News – Times of India

Gross islet (Saint Lucia): After playing a match-winning innings of 67 runs against Australia in the third T20I of the five-match series, West Indies batsmen Chris Gayle said that every spectator should be happy that they are still getting to see the ‘Universe Boss’ on the field.
knock from a vintage Chris Gayle aided with captain Nicholas PooranK’s calm approach helped West Indies beat Australia by six wickets in the third T20I on Monday (local time). With this win, West Indies won a T20 series With a win over Australia, two more matches are left.

“My main focus is on the World Cup. Ignore the numbers, Chris Gayle is not scoring runs, will be 42 soon. You guys should be happy to see Chris Gayle still on the field, hopefully Chris as long as possible Will last for time. Cherish those moments, don’t give any statistics about commentator Chris Gayle not scoring half century. Just respect Universe Boss, let him play cricket and have some fun. Moment with West Indies strong team Chris Gayle Enjoy and some good youngsters,” ESPNcricinfo quoted Gayle as saying.
A quality death bowling from West Indies restricted Australia to 141/6 before the hosts were comfortably chasing a total with 31 balls to spare. During the run chase, Gayle also became the first player to score 14000 runs in the shortest format of the game.

“It’s been a wonderful journey. I am very happy and very happy to win the series first. I would like to commend stand-in captain Nicholas Pooran for winning a wonderful series against a great team. Kieron Pollard, he played a big part even though he played in none of these games. You all know I was struggling with the bat and it was very enjoyable to be able to score some runs today,” Gayle said.
“I want to dedicate this half-century and milestone to West Indies, my teammates, especially Kieron Pollard. We had a team meeting before the game and … they told me where I stand within this team And he wanted me to go and express myself. So I’m so grateful for that loud conversation because sometimes it doesn’t matter how great you are, sometimes you just need a little talk is.”
Australia and West Indies will now face-off in the fourth T20 match of the five-match series on Thursday.

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