Deccan Chronicle

DIDN’T GET RESPECT IN IPL: GAYLE

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London, May 8: One of

T20 cricket’s all-time greats, Chris Gayle has revealed that he opted out of IPL-15 because of lack of respect, saying he “wasn’t treated properly” in the last couple of years despite doing so much.The swashbuckl­ing West Indian has been one of the top performers with the bat since the inception of the lucrative league.

After stints with Koklata Knight Riders and Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, ‘the Universe Boss’ joined Punjab Kings.

But after enjoying a good

2019 season, when he finished as the sixth highest run-getter in the tournament, Gayle struggled to find a spot in the Punjab playing XI in 2020 and 2021.

Last year, Gayle featured in 10 games and scored 193 runs at a strike rate of 125.32, while in 2020, he played just seven matches and amassed 288 runs.

“For the last couple of years, the way the IPL went about, I felt like I wasn’t treated properly,” Gayle was quoted as saying by ‘mirror.co.uk’.

“So I thought ‘okay, you (Gayle) didn’t get the respect you deserved after you did so much for the sport and IPL’. So I said ‘okay, that’s it, I’m not going to bother to enter the draft’, so I left it as it is.

“There is always going to be life after cricket so I’m just trying to adapt to normality.”

However, the big-hitting Jamaican has also vowed to return to the league next year, adding that he would love to win a title with either RCB or Punjab Kings.

“Next year I’m coming back, they need me! “I’ve represente­d three teams in the IPL — Kolkata, RCB and Punjab.

“Between RCB and Punjab, I would love to get a title, with one of those two teams. I had a great stint with RCB where I was more successful within the IPL, and Punjab, they’ve been good.

“I love to explore and I love challenges so let’s see what happens.”

In 142 IPL matches, Gayle amassed 4,965 runs. The 42-year-old also holds the record for the highest individual score in IPL history — 175 — against Pune Warriors in 2013.

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