Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle (46 Years)

West Indies 

Personal Information

  • Born: Sep 21, 1979
  • Role: Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break

Cricket Rankings

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Career Information

Chris Gayle

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
T20I1276340106410546.26512207.81136085
ODI52123152313176.92--21
LPL4112121-12175--3-
100 BALLS4219899100--1-
100-BALL71-1111100----
100 BALLS1583100552040250-159
TEST68-144381862232.26--416
MAHARAJA TROPHY KSCA1-----------
IPL1-----------
100 BALLS4219899100--1-

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
T20I1271212331372/92/8015.2744.71--
ODI52183633/193/191212--
LPL4----------
100 BALLS4----------
100-BALL72153311/181/181133--
100 BALLS15----------
TEST62527543/243/248.6518.75--
MAHARAJA TROPHY KSCA1110-22/02/0----
IPL111212-0/120/126---
100 BALLS4----------

About Chris Gayle

Twenty20 cricket seemingly picked Chris Gayle as its ambassador, for he scored the very first hundred in the format and now uncontestedly owns almost every record there is, including that of the most runs (now 10,000+), most hundreds, fastest hundred, and most fours and sixes.

Chris Gayle might stand tall at over six feet and wield his bat to make or break T20 leagues, but make no mistake about his affinity for Test cricket. His absenteeism from Tests later in his career may seem to suggest otherwise but Gayle has racked up 15 Test hundreds and over 7,000 runs across 103 matches so far, and frequently turns up for his many T20 franchises in jerseys numbered 333 - his highest First Class score, which he made against Sri Lanka at Galle, to become only the fourth batsman after Don Bradman, Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag with two Test triples in a lifetime.