Khaleej Times

Gayle targets World Cup swansong

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london — Chris Gayle has the audacity to call himself “Universe Boss” but can justify his swagger by pointing to an astonishin­g career in which he has regularly laid waste to bowling attacks.

Even in his 40th year, in what looks likely to be his final major internatio­nal tournament, the lefthanded West Indies opener is planning on having a big say at the World Cup in England and Wales. And who can blame him?

It is only a few months since Gayle scored 424 runs at an average of 106, including 39 sixes, in four innings against England, the World Cup favourites.

That deluge of runs across the Caribbean was a reminder that Gayle retains the strength and eye that have made him such a dangerous opponent during a 20-year internatio­nal career.

Gayle is basically correct hitter. Pitch too full and he can drive the fastest of bowlers straight back over their heads but drop too short on either side and expect to be on the receiving end of powerful cuts and pulls.

While prepared to make some concession­s to his advancing years, Gayle is in no mood to give too much ground even if it is a decade since he hit Australia express fast bowler Brett Lee for some of the biggest sixes ever seen at the Oval in London during the 2009 World Twenty20.

“Youngsters coming at my head — it’s not as easy as it was like one time before,” Gayle told the cricket.com.au website. “I was quicker then.

“But they’ll be wary. They know what the Universe Boss is capable of. I’m sure they will have it in the back of their mind, ‘Hey, this is the most dangerous batsman they’ve ever seen in cricket.’”

He added: “Go ask them on camera. They’re going to say, no, they’re not scared. But you ask them off the camera, they going to say, ‘Yeah, he’s the man. He’s the man.’

“I’m always enjoying the battle against fast bowlers, it’s good,” he added. “Sometimes those things actually give you extra drive as a batter. When you have a battle, I like those challenges.” —

 ?? AFP ?? Chris Gayle is one the most dangerous batsman in the business. —
AFP Chris Gayle is one the most dangerous batsman in the business. —

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