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Chris Gayle, living it large cos he has to
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 4:21 am
by howzdat
mikesiva wrote:This is Afro's vision of the West Indies...identifying players he dislikes, and getting rid of them, regardless of their record for the team.
He has had his eyes set on Shiv and Gayle for years now...that's how the WICB operates - no gratitude. Instead, after 20 years of service, Afro and the WICB trough-feeders celebrate his dropping, not his career....
That's why you should not dedicate yourself to the service of the West Indies, like Shiv did, because you will just be shabbily treated. That's why I believe that any player who can get the work should take the IPL first, and West Indies later, as Gayle and Narine have done. Take care of your future, because dedicating your career solely to the West Indies is going to blow up in your face.
No doubt, Afro will laugh and do a merry dance when Gayle is no longer playing for the Windes, but what Afro doesn't realise is that the joke's on him...Gayle has already moved on from the West Indies. He chose IPL over WI in April-May, and he's currently choosing Somerset over WI vs Australia...wise man.
He's taking care of his financial future, and if IPL and Somerset pay more than WI cricket, then go for it! I will continue to cheer for Gayle as long as he plays CPL cricket for Jamaica...that's more important to me now than West Indies.
The Jamaica Invitational International athletics meet in Kingston's National Stadium drew over 20,000 fans on May 9, and the CPL at Sabina Park will be sold out for Jamaica's matches. In contrast, I predict that the Windies Test against Australia will only draw a few hundred...so there are quite a lot of Jamaicans who feel like me.
For all i have written and carried on with my carry-on pon this topic I agree with the quoted post especially given the stage of Chris's career.
Chris Gayle living it large in T20 for Somerset finally!
Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 3:58 pm
by howzdat
Chris Gayle, living it large in T20 for Somerset ... finally.
And then we jump to: T20 Essex v Somerset in 2015
Essex 176 v Somerset 145/3 (16.2/20 ov). Gayle just hit a six to move his score to ... and another six to move his score to .... and then ducks from a good bouncer. Score is 157/3. Gayle almost caught on 86. Three overs remain with 19 runs needed. A single scored so Gayle back on strike and scores a single himself. Chris Gayle 88 not out after 18 overs with ? runs needed. Chris hits a four first ball 164/4 Gayle 92 ... and then is out caught with 13 required. Eventually Somerset need one run off last ball and get it to win by 3 wickets.
Chris Gayle living it large in T20 for Somerset finally? Yes!!
Re: Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again.
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 2:15 am
by mikesiva
Gayle in Somerset...92 from just 59 balls, including eight boundaries and six sixes.
Re: Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again.
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:29 am
by mikesiva
Gayle 151 not out off just 62 balls! Ten boundaries and 15 sixes....
Chris Gayle living it large in T20 for Somerset finally!!
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 4:15 am
by howzdat
mikesiva wrote:Gayle 151 not out off just 62 balls! Ten boundaries and 15 sixes....
Yes folks, in the continued saga of Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again it appears that we are in one of those interludes in which the man is all guns blazing aiming to show his detractors that is he who run t'ings with bat in hand.
Well played Chris & thanks mike for the update ... unreservedly.
On a more pedantic note, notwithstanding the fact that it is now the norm, I hafi confess to a slightly irked response when I read how commentators on the game detail the number of boundaries a cricketer hit in any innings.
Can somebody tell me is since when a boundary four i.e. a ball that the batsman fails to hit clear over the rope or whatever it is that marks the cricket field; differs from a boundary six which he does actually hit the ball clear over the rope or whatever it is that marks the cricket field
Aint dem is both boundaries? Since when is a only a six is a boundary
Stuuuuupppppssss, talk like dat nah is damn foolishness dat will not catch on my lingo, am afraid. But who cares, to each his own.
mikesiva did not wrote:Gayle 151 not out off just 62 balls; 10 of which he hit for 4's' ; and 15 that each went for 6. Altogether a total of 25 boundaries
PS:
Just in case any reader thinks that on this note datz how am taking myself far too seriously here is a little something that is that something even though ... Is it?
Again Chris Gayle living it large in T20 for Somerset finally!!
Re: Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again.
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 2:19 pm
by mikesiva
Gayle hits 85 not out of 49 balls, four boundaries and eight sixes...played against Fidel, who did pretty well, with four overs, 1-20.
According to the commentator, the whole crowd was on their feet, chanting, "Gayle, Gayle, Gayle".
This is Gayle's last match for Somerset...next stop, the CPL.
Re: Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again.
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 4:50 am
by MarcusGarveyLives
mikesiva wrote:...This is Gayle's last match for Somerset...next stop, the CPL.
... what an unfortunate coincidence of timing it is that he arrives in the Caribbean just as Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc and Co. are leaving ...
Chris "Fantastic" Gayle wannabe King of ALL formats
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:49 pm
by howzdat
Chris Gayle, living it large, scored like da World Boss
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 3:24 am
by howzdat
Chris Gayle departs: Farewell to Somerset's 'World Boss' after scoring over three hundred runs in the three NatWest t20 Blast games he played for Somerset.
Re: Chris Gayle, living it large, scoring nothing ... again.
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:32 am
by mikesiva
Jamaica won the match by ten wickets, with ten overs to spare, with Gayle hitting 90 not out from just 36 balls, including nine sixes and six boundaries!