However, he has many accolades to his name, as the self-proclaimed Universe Boss is the second highest run-getter in ODIs for West Indies. India will tour the United States and the Caribbean island in the month of August after playing ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019. Chris Gayle made his ODI debut against India on Sep 11, 1999, at Toronto. "Holder said Gayle had been a positive influence on the younger players. Gayle is currently not performing well in CWC 2019, as he has scored only 194 runs so far from 6 matches.
"What I really wanted was actually to be in that playoff," said Gayle. We´ll see what happens. "I think he´s done a hell of a job, more so off the field and also on the field. India will play three T20I, 3 ODIs and 2 Test Matches against West Indies in this tour, where first two T20I matches will take place in Florida.
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Gayle has scored 10,345 runs in ODI with an average of 38.2, while he has made 7214 runs from 103 Test matches. "The 39-year-old had previously hinted he could retire from one-day international cricket after the World Cup but then prevaricated following a run-filled series against England.West Indies host India for two Tests, three ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals in August and September and Gayle believes that might be the time to bow out.
He is also the first man to hit 200 in a World Cup game and the only batsman to score a triple century in Tests, a double-century in ODIs as well as centuries in T20Is. Chris Gayle stated before ICC CWC 2019, that he will announce retirement after the World Cup tournament. Lasith Malinga grabs the limelight but Nuwan Pradeep turns the game.
He´s been firm when he had to be firm and he´s been honest."
"You watch them on TV and you realise they´re in the dressing room, it´s just a bunch of guys. ""I started my career with the likes of Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose," he added. MANCHESTER: Chris Gayle says he deserves to be considered alongside the greats of West Indies cricket but is refusing to set a definite date for his retirement.The swashbuckling opener is still hoping the West Indies can sneak into the World Cup semi-finals, with India next in line at Old Trafford on Thursday, but the odds are stacked heavily against them.Jason Holder´s team began the tournament with a comprehensive seven-wicket win against Pakistan but soon lost momentum and that remains their only victory in six matches.Self-styled "Universe Boss" Gayle, who hit 87 in his team´s heartbreaking five-run loss to New Zealand on Saturday, said he would always cherish his two decades playing for the West Indies. Topics: Chris Gayle Chris Gayle Retirement ICC ICC Test Championship Latest Cricket News Windies Cricket Published Date: June 26, 2019 6:02 PM IST Comments - Join the Discussion Chris Gayle retirement: The Universe Boss has cited a change in mind with respect to his retirement from international cricket.
Chris Gayle will follow the in footsteps of Steve Waugh (2004) and Jacques Kallis (2013), who announced their international retirement after playing against India. I won´t play the T20s. "I´m definitely up there with the greats, without a doubt.
(AP Photo) (AP Photo) Chris Gayle will retire from international cricket after the home ODI and Test series against India scheduled in August-September, revising his earlier plan to call it quits after the ongoing World Cup.
And he´s been obviously one who holds a presence in the dressing room," said the skipper. We´ll see what happens. As I say, I enjoy each and every moment playing for West Indies," Gayle said on Wednesday.
Gayle remains the first player to hit the opening ball of a Test match for six. That´s my plan after the World Cup," said a smiling Gayle, who last played Test cricket in 2014.Gayle, who has amassed more than 10,000 runs in ODIs, admitted winning the World Cup would have been the ideal end to his career.Barring a freak set of results, the two-time champions, who have three games left, will be heading home before the semi-finals.