Gayle is seeking to sell details of the recent court case to the highest bidder, with a promise to potential buyers that what went on behind the scenes was “like a movie”.
Gayle won his case against Fairfax, which published a series of articles in 2016 alleging he exposed his penis to a masseuse, at the supreme court in Sydney last month.
In a series of posts on Twitter, the 38-year-old former Test captain suggested there was an agenda against him before and after the court appearance, and a move to get him banned from cricket.
“I have a very interested successful story to tell,” he wrote. “It can be an exclusive 60mins interview or y’all just have to wait on my next book!
“It’s about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban.
“How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview – I’ll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y’all it will be like a movie.”
Gayle added that there would be “no holding back” and that he had “so much to say”.