Write off Christopher Henry Gayle at your peril
Will a Gaylestorm blow at the 2021 T20 world cup?
“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.”
Chris Gayle - December 2019
When 41 year old Christopher Henry Gayle declined to take part in CPL 2020 not for the first time many were quick to write off the Universe Boss.
Yes he had the IPL deal with Kings XI Punjab but he was seen as a bit part player who would struggle to make the final XI. When he failed to feature in the opening games this only served to confirm the doubts of the naysayers.
KXIP went on to lose six of their opening seven matches and although they were not as bad as the results showed they lacked a spark to push results in their favour.
Enter the Universe Boss:
Chris Gayle was selected in KXIP’s 8th match against RCB and responded by scoring a half century in the run chase of 177 hitting five huge sixes. KXIP went on to have a five match winning streak before two consecutive losses eliminated them from the playoffs.
By tournament end Chris Gayle had impressed all, yet again, scoring 288 runs at an average of 41.14 and strike rate of 137.14. His presence and experience helped a relatively younger KXIP side to turn the tides. In the process of the tournament he also reached the milestone of 1000 T20 sixes. Once more the Universe Boss had shown he is at his most dangerous when he has a point to prove.
What impressed more than his runs was his fitness and hunger for runs. He was as usual at his best while hitting boundaries but he was also taking quick singles and was pushing for couples. Even in the field he appeared more spritely than usual.
He talked about maintaining his fitness in post-match presentations and his frustrations after getting out on 99 spoke of his overall desire. All of these are a very good omen for West Indies Cricket as they prepare for the T20 World Cup in 2021.
The tournament will be hosted in India where smaller boundaries and batting friendly wickets can be expected more often than not. Chris Gayle’s good record while playing IPL 2019 in India, where he scored 490 runs at an average of 40.83 and strike rate of 153.60, bodes well if he selected.
Although Gayle has only featured for West Indies in five T20Is since Jan 2018 with the last in March 2019 against England. The success or lack thereof of the 10 other West Indian players tried at the top of the order in T20Is since Jan 2018 suggests Gayle cannot be overlooked.
Below is the comparison of their performance in Maroon.
Lendl Simmons and Evin Lewis are the two clear stand outs from the above chart with Shai Hope and Brandon King playing catching up.
Below is the comparison of them in last two editions of CPL.
Lendl Simmons was the most successful of them all helping his team TKR win the competition. Evin Lewis too had a decent outing starting well in the tournament with his highest score of 89 against Barbados. Despite an excellent 2019 Brandon King had a season to forget in 2020. Whereas Andre Fletcher was the only one to have a better 2020 season compared to 2019.
Given Chris Gayle’s form in IPL 2019 and 2020, the premier T20 competition, it makes it hard to argue that he wouldnt be in a World Cup squad vying with Lewis and Simmons.
His experience of playing in numerous T20 World Cups also works in Gayle’s favour with him featuring in all six editions held so far. His calming presence and his globe-trotting experience alongside that of T20 captain Kieron Pollard is invaluable.
With West Indies locking horns with New Zealand in three T20Is. The series will likely see Andre Fletcher and Brandon King as the openers. It represents an opportunity for those on the fringes to stake a claim but given Gayle’s form it will take exceptional performances to look past him.
Perhaps the final word should be left to Gayle himself, when quizzed as to his future plans by KXIP team-mate Mandeep Singh he answered in a quintessential Gayle way.
“Cancel retirement, no retirement coming any soon”.
Article edited by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
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