
Tags: Chris Gayle, Icc World Cup, Windies
Windies star Chris Gayle insists he hopes to play for another five years or at least as long as possible.
The left-handed batting talisman turned 40 earlier this year and had initially speculated about retiring after the ICC World Cup. Gayle, however, had a complete change of heart regarding that possibility and now insists that he believes he still has a lot to offer to the sport.
The West Indian already has a long list of accomplishments which includes being the highest ODI runs scorer for the West Indies, and having the most centuries with 25. Gayle is also the first batsman to score a triple century in Test cricket, a double century in ODI cricket and a century in T20 internationals.
Despite his long list of accomplishments, however, Gayle believes he still has plenty to give to fans of the sport and league's around the world.
“A lot of people still want (to) see Chris Gayle out there in the middle. I still have that love for the game and that passion for the game as well. And I would love to carry on as long as possible,” Gayle said in a recent interview.
“Forty-five is a good number. Yeah, we can target 45. Let’s target 45, that’s a good number,” he added.
“Even in franchise cricket, I am still playing a few games here and there around the globe because I still feel I have a lot to offer. The body is feeling good. And I am sure I am getting younger as days go on.”
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