Chris Gayle is hoping to include in the T20 World Cup 2020 to be played in Australia in October-November. Gayle is as of now not part of the West Indies squad, however the left-hander is cheerful of making a rebound for the uber competition. “It would be pleasant (to play in the following T20 WC),” Gayle was cited as saying by Cricbuzz.
“Like I said the entryway is open for an opportunity. We should perceive what occurs. We have some brilliant adolescents ahead also. I have left the alternative open to hear back to my family also and see where the universe supervisor is going in however,” the Jamaican included.
The 40-year-old batsman likewise uncovered that he needs to play till the age of 45. “Many individuals still need to see Chris Gayle out in the center. Despite everything I have that adoration for the game and that enthusiasm for the game. I couldn’t want anything more than to carry on to the extent that this would be possible in T20 and establishment cricket too. Regardless I play a couple of games here,” Gayle said. Chris Gayle to Feature in second Half of BPL
“The body is feeling better and I am certain I am getting more youthful as the days go so I am anticipating it. 45 is a decent number. How about we talk at 45. I imagine that is a decent number and my first number. I simply think I am on the moderate side a piece. You know, prepare. It’s been 20 years of universal cricket and 20 years of cricket when all is said in done. So there is consistently life after cricket and this is where you can set up certain plans too. Play a touch of cricket too. It won’t resemble in those days where you play in every one of the competitions and play every one of the games in those competitions also. So you need to screen it as you go on,” he included.
Chris Gayle is at present playing in the Bangladesh Premier League 2019-20 (BPL). He speaks to Chattogram Challengers in the challenge. The left-hander as of late partook in the Mzansi Super League in South Africa. Gayle last played for West Indies in August 2019 against India in an ODI coordinate.