Chris Gayle set to show his stylish batting in Zimbabwean domestic T20 – Cricket News Update
West Indies’ veteran batsman and former skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/CH-Gayle-c1221, is going to demonstrate his stylish and remarkable batting in an upcoming T20 tournament of Zimbabwe domestic cricket, asserting that he is keen to entertain his fans anywhere and anytime.
Being a staunch believer of the notion that ‘a player has no boundaries’, Gayle does not vacillate in pursuing his career overseas, as his national cricket authorities are averse to accommodate him for one reason or the other.
The legendary batter claims that he is a cricketer who loves to play across the globe. He reveals that he has signed with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Zimbabwe-c3045 in order to spend his free time ‘wisely’.
Talking to the media today, Gayle said, “I am a cricketer and I want to play. I would rather be playing for the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 but while that's not possible I want to use my time wisely, entertain some people and try to do some good."
The maverick batsman will represent http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matabeleland-Tuskers-c815 in the event that is starting from November 25. The high-profile tournament will end on December 4. The Tuskers are happy to have got a limited-over master who can power them to win the title.
Gayle has not played a single International game since the quarter-final match of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 World Cup 2011 as he is at odds with West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) due to his controversial participation in the Indian Premier League (IPL)-4. Moreover, he has allegedly
issued some derogatory remarks about the board management, which is demanding him to apologise if he wants to resume his stint with his national side.
Gayle proved his tremendous match-winning batting skills on the Indian soil, where he represented Royal Challengers Bangalore in the last IPL season and single-handedly led the side to the final game. He also played there for the same side in the Champions
League T20 2011.
The 32-year-old has played 91 Test, 228 ODI and 20 T20I matches so far, with excellent batting averages in all three formats. His biggest innings in Test cricket has been of 333 runs.
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