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28 Feb 2019 12:40 #369692
by chairman
Chris Gayle’s golden run since making his comeback to the West Indies one-day side now has him reconsidering his decision to retire from the sport after the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019.
In four matches since he came back, Gayle has 347 runs at a strike-rate of 120.06. In the most recent of those games, the fourth ODI against England in Grenada on Wednesday, 27 February, Gayle struck a brutal 162. His innings contained a staggering 14 sixes and powered the West Indies to their highest-ever ODI score, although it still wasn’t enough to overhaul England’s 418/6 as they fell short by 29 runs.
But Gayle breached personal landmarks, becoming the second man to smash 300 sixes in an ODI career, after Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi, and the second West Indian to 10,000 career runs, after former captain Brian Lara.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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28 Feb 2019 12:52 - 28 Feb 2019 12:52 #369695
by ketchim
Wish Shiv Chanderpaul could have had the opportunity to do likewise !
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01 Mar 2019 08:45 #369713
by mapoui
mek him play test again..
Shiv too...
wat is Shiv..42-43. he surely is still bettah dan dem shittong batting fuh west indies right now...home and chase
i like chase doh..he is a fighter but he have some bad, awful, terrible technical skills. chases is terrorized by the moving ball, especially coming from his left to outside. the man cyar do nutten at all wit' balls like dat
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