Christopher Henry Gayle, OD (born 21 September 1979) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays international cricket for the West Indies. A destructive batter, Gayle is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen to have played Twenty20 cricket, and by some as the best ever. Gayle played a crucial role in the West Indies teams that won 2004 ICC Champions Trophy, 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC World Twenty20.
Gayle has set numerous records across all three formats of the game. He is the most capped player for the West Indies in international cricket and is the only player to score a triplet of centuries – a triple hundred in Tests, double hundred in ODIs and a hundred in T20Is. Gayle is the only player to score more than 14000 runs and hit more than 1000 sixes in T20 cricket Gayle is also the leading run scorer for West Indies in both ODI's and T20I's and along with Brian Lara the only player to score more than 10,000 runs for West Indies in ODI Cricket. In addition to his batting, Gayle has picked up over 200 International Wickets with his Right-arm offbreak spin bowling. He was awarded the Most Valuable Player in the 2011 Indian Premier League and held the Orange Cap in 2012. On 23 April 2013, Gayle broke the record for the fastest ever T20 hundred in his landmark knock of 175 runs from 66 balls for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors India in the IPL, which is also the highest score ever by a batsman in T20 history. He also equaled the record for the fastest 50 in T20 cricket while playing for Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League.
Playing Tests Gayle has scored over 7000 runs at an average of over 42 and captained the West Indian Test side from 2007 to 2010. He last played in a Test match in September 2014, against Bangladesh. After initially expressing his desire to retire from ODI's after the 2019 Cricket World Cup Gayle nontheless played in the ODI series against India after the World Cup playing his final and 301st ODI match wearing the special jersey number 301 in August 2019, against India. In December 2020, Gayle was included in the ICC T20I Team of the Decade.
In September 2021, Gayle was included in the West Indies squad for 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Gayle started his cricket career with Lucas Cricket Club in Kingston, Jamaica. Gayle claimed: "If it was not for Lucas, I don't know where I would be today. Maybe on the streets" Lucas Cricket Club's nursery has been named in honour of Gayle.
He was made captain of the West Indies side in the ICC T20 World Cup 2009 after getting criticized for playing in the IPL 2008 and missing an international series a few months before. Gayle scored a quickfire 88 in the opening game of the tournament and helped the Windies beat the mighty Australians. They lost in the semi-final to Sri Lanka.
Gayle's partner is Allysa Berridge. On 20 April 2016, Gayle announced the birth of his daughter on social media platform Instagram. On 9 September 2016, Gayle launched his autobiography Six Machine – I don't like cricket, I love it'. According to Forbes, Gayle has an estimated net worth of $15 million. Despite being regarded as a calm, cool cricketer, in 2005, Gayle was involved in the dispute between the West Indies Cricket Board and a number of players over sponsorship issues. These players had personal sponsorship deals with Cable and Wireless, who used to sponsor West Indian cricket. However, since the West Indies had recently become sponsored by Cable and Wireless's rivals Digicel, the West Indies Cricket Board demanded the players dropped their Cable and Wireless deals. When the players refused to back down, the West Indies Cricket Board dropped them for the first Test against South Africa. Gayle later cut his deal with Cable and Wireless and rejoined the side for the second Test. He was charged with conduct contrary to the spirit of cricket during a Test against New Zealand in March 2006 but was subsequently found not guilty. Later that year, during October's Champions Trophy tournament in India, he was fined 30 percent of his match fee after repeated verbal exchanges with the Australian batsman Michael Clarke. He also publicly criticised the West Indies Cricket Board during the 2007 tour of England, which led to an official reprimand and warning.
Gayle also received criticism in early 2009 during West Indies' tour of England, where he commented that he did not want to captain the West Indies any more given the pressures involved, and that he "wouldn't be so sad" if Test cricket was superseded by Twenty20 cricket in the future. From the West Indies, both Viv Richards and Gary Sobers criticised Gayle's comments, as did opposite number Andrew Strauss. Gayle later commented that his statement had been quoted out of context, according to Julian Hunte, President of the West Indies Cricket Board. In an interview with Mike Atherton at the conclusion of a West Indies defeat in their tour of England, Gayle stated that he was not going to resign the captaincy.
In April 2011 Chris Gayle criticised the West Indies Cricket Board and coach Ottis Gibson and did not play for the team for more than a year. On 6 April 2012, Gayle and the WICB reached an understanding that paved the way for the former West Indies captain to return to the national team. On 25 June 2012, Gayle was chosen to be a part of the 2nd T20 and five-match one-day squad series starting on 30 June 2012, in the West Indies and Florida. They won the T20 series 2–0, in which Gayle was awarded man of the series, and the ODI series 4–1, in which Gayle made an aggressive century and half-century.
On 4 January 2016, while being interviewed by Network Ten commentator Mel McLaughlin during the 2015–16 Big Bash League season, Gayle said, "I just wanted to have an interview with you as well; that's why I batted so well," followed by, "Your eyes are beautiful; hopefully we can win this game and then we can have a drink after as well. Don't blush, baby". The comments were criticised by the Australian media, with former Australian test captain Ian Chappell encouraging Cricket Australia to ban him from playing in Australia again. Fellow female sports journalist Neroli Meadows stated that Gayle had been acting in such a way for years, and that he did it to "humiliate" women. Gayle said the comments were intended to be a joke. Melbourne Renegades sanctioned Gayle with a A$10,000 fine for inappropriate conduct. On 30 October 2017, Chris Gayle won a defamation case against Fairfax Media after a jury found a series of articles published in 2016 which alleged he exposed himself to a masseuse were untrue and was awarded with $300k in damages for defamation. Gayle has scored 42 international centuries, which includes 15 Tests, 25 ODIs and 2 T20I centuries as of 13 July 2021. He was the first cricketer to score centuries in all formats of the game.
| Full Name | Christopher Henry Gayle |
| Nick Name | Crampy, Gayleforce, Master Storm, GayleStorm, Universe Boss |
| Date of Birth | 21 September 1979 |
| Birthplace / Hometown | Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies |
| Current Residence | Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies |
| Nationality | Jamaican |
| Educational Qualification | 10th Standard |
| School Name | Excelsior High School, Jamaica |
| College / University Name | Updated Soon |
| Zodiac / Birth Sign (Rashi) | Virgo |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Profession | Cricketer |
| Age | 43 Years (As in 2022) |
| Height | 6’ 3” |
| Weight | 95 Kg |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
| Skin Color | Dark |
| Tattoo | Yes |
| Biceps Size | 15 inches |
| Father Name | Dudley Gayle (Worked as a policeman) |
| Mother Name | Hazel Gayle (she used to sell peanuts and snacks) |
| Siblings | 5 |
| Brother Name | Vanclive Parris, Wayne Gayle |
| Sister Name | Updated Soon |
| Relationship Status | Married |
| Girlfriend / Wife Name | Natasha Berridge (Partner) |
| Son Name | Updated Soon |
| Daughter Name | Updated Soon |
| Favorite Color | Red, Black, White |
| Favorite Food & Beverages | Cold Coffee, Fruit Juice, Ice Cream & Simple Food |
| Favorite Actors Name | Amitabh Bachchan, Lamman Rucker & Tyson Beckford |
| Favorite Actress Name | Cindy Breakspeare, Sheryl Lee Ralph & Deepika Padukone |
| Favorite Singers Name | Rihanna, Wyclef Jean & Billy Ocean |
| Holiday Destination Place | Dominican Republic, Aruba, Jamaica, Antigua & Dubai |
| Hobbies | Playing Cricket, Watching Movies & Shopping |
| Favorite Cricketers | AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Chris Gayle and Kumar Sangakkara |
| Favorite Bowlers | Dale Steyn & Wasim Akram |
| Favorite Cricket Ground | Kensington Oval, Daren Sammy Cricket Ground |
| Favorite Commentator | Sanjay Manjrekar & Rameez Raja |
| Favourite Shot | Cover Drive, Flick Shot |
| Jersey/T-Shirt Number | # 45 (West Indies) # 333 (IPL) |
| Role | Batsman |
| Batting Style | Left Handed Bat |
| Bowling Style | Right-arm offbreak |
| Coach / Mentor Name | Updated Soon |
| International ODI Debut | West Indies vs India at Toronto - September 11, 1999 |
| Last ODI Match | Updated Soon |
| International Test Debut | West Indies vs Zimbabwe at Port of Spain - March 16 - 20, 2000 |
| Last Test Match | Updated Soon |
| International T20 Debut | New Zealand vs West Indies at Auckland - February 16, 2006 |
| Last T-20 Match | Updated Soon |
| IPL Debut | vs Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium, May 22, 2008 |
| Last IPL Match | Updated Soon |
| Domestic / State Team | West Indies, ICC World XI, Stanford Superstars, Western Australia Sydney Thunder, Barisal Burners, Somerset, Uva Next, Dhaka Gladiators, Jamaica Tallawahs, Dolphins, Lions, Barisal Bulls, Melbourne Renegades, Lahore Qalandars, Chittagong Vikings, Karachi Kings, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Cape Town Knight Riders, Rangpur Riders, Vancouver Knights, UWI Vice Chancellors XI, Balkh Legends, Jozi Stars, Kerala Knights, Chattogram Challengers, World XI, Kandy Tuskers, Team Abu Dhabi, Quetta Gladiators, Colombo Stars, Fortune Barishal |
| Likes to play Against | Australia & India |
| IPL Team | Kolkata Knight Riders & Royal Challengers Bangalore Punjab Kings, |
| He became the first player to hit six on the first ball of a test match. |
| Became the 4th player to hit 2 triple centuries in Test matches. |
| He has scored the highest T20 individual score (175*) |
| The first player to score a double century in a World Cup. |
| The first West Indian to get 7000+ runs and take 150 wickets in ODIs. |
| The first player to score a century in all three forms of Cricket. |
| The first player to reach 10,000 runs in T20 cricket. |
| Fastest player to reach 4000 IPL runs (112 innings). |
| He holds the record for hitting the most sixes (more than 500) in international cricket. |
| In 2005, he was involved in a kind of cold war with West Indies Cricket Board over the sponsorship issues. For this reason, he has been the center of controversies ever since. |
| In 2016, a media company in Australia, Fairfax Media, published a series of articles which alleged Gayle exposed himself to massage therapist Leanne Russell during a cricket tournament. The same year, Gayle filed a defamation case against the Fairfax Media, and on 3 December 2018, Gayle won the defamation case and was awarded $300,000 against Fairfax Media. |
| After 10th standard, he joined Lucas Cricket Academy. Once Chris Gayle said, “If it was not for Lucas I don’t know where I would be today. Maybe on the streets.” |
| Once he suffered from an irregular heartbeat problem when he was playing in India in his early career, after which an operation was done to resolve the issue. According to Gayle, “Heart surgery was a life-changing moment for me.” |
| He once scored 196 runs in a T20 trial match, he got out in 15th over. |
| In Big Bash 2016, Gayle said ‘Don’t blush, baby’ to an Australian reporter, Mel McLaughlin on live TV. Gayle was caught up in a huge controversy for doing that, later he apologized and said he said that in a humorous way. |
| He owns “Triple Century Sports Bar“, a sports bar & restaurant in Kingston, Jamaica. |
| He opened “The Chris Gayle Academies” in Jamaica and London to provide education, training, and employment for needy ones. |
| Chris Gayle published his autobiography, Six Machine, on 2 June 2016. |
| Car/Bike Collection | Mercedes |
| Monthly Income | $10k (Approx) |
| Annual Income | $5M (Approx) |
| Net-Worth | Updated Soon |
| Income Source | Salary, Business & Paid Advertisements |
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| Snapchat | Chris Gayle (Click Here to Follow) |
| YouTube | Chris Gayle Universe (Click Here to Watch Videos) |
| Business Contact Number | Updated Soon |
| Email ID | Updated Soon |
| House Address | Kingston, Jamaica |