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When Chris Gayle was inducted into the AUS Hall of Fame, commentator Ian Bishop paid tribute in a memorable way.
According to Bishop, Gayle’s West Indies career is over after this match.
Despite Chris Gayle’s 15 runs off nine balls, Pat Cummins eventually got the better of him and
ICC T20 World Cup 2021: Commentator Ian Bishop paid a memorable tribute to Chris Gayle after Gayle’s dismissal against Australia in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
Standing ovations greeted Chris Gayle as he exited the pitch following his dismissal against Australia in Saturday’s Super 12 game at the T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi, sparking speculation that this may have been his final appearance for the West Indies. In Ian Bishop’s opinion, the dismissal of Chris Gayle for 15 runs off nine balls by Pat Cummins had the same effect on him. The Super 12 match between West Indies and Australia was West Indies’ final official match in the ongoing T20 World Cup, as they were already eliminated from playoff contention. As Bishop returned to the dugout following Dwayne Bravo’s announcement of his retirement from international cricket, Bishop paid tribute to Gayle with a heartfelt speech.
“Well, that’s a good start. That tells us all we need to know about Chris Gayle’s final appearance for the West Indies. he was applauded by his teammates “Live on-air, Bishop made the comments.
He cited the batter’s numerous accomplishments, such as leading the T20 league in run-scoring and demonstrating exceptional talent in Test cricket.
“Dedicated to cricket in the West Indies and around the world. As a T20 batsman, he’s one of the best in the world, and this could be his final appearance in maroon. The ‘universe boss”s’ legacy will be preserved in this way.”
For the West Indies, Gayle has played 103 tests, 301 one-day internationals, and 79 twenty20 internationals, averaging 7215 runs per innings in the three formats. In addition, he has 259 wickets in international cricket to his credit.