Gayle on what pushes him to win the World Cup

Chris Gayle was in imperious form during the home ODI series against England.

Ahead of his fifth, and final appearance at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, West Indies opener Chris Gayle said that the longevity is a testament to the consistency in his career.

Gayle has been around international cricket for two decades now, having made his debut in 1999. He announced earlier this year that the 2019 editions of cricket’s flagship tournament would mark his final appearance in Windies ODI colours.

“Time does fly quickly,” Gayle told Press Trust of India. “I could never dream of playing so many World Cups, but it has happened. It shows consistency in the career. That keeps you going and earn a lot of praise. Hard work in the last couple of has years paid off. People want to see you more and you are trying to deliver as much as possible.”

Since deciding to step away, Gayle has been in imperious one-day form.

He began his final run as an ODI cricketer with scores of 135, 50, 162 and 77 in four matches against England at home.

If Gayle shows up in similar form during the World Cup, it could spell ominous signs for teams around the world.

He admitted that he did consider walking away earlier, but credited the continuous support from the fans for keeping him going.

“Honestly [I do it for] the fans, I am not going to lie. Maybe a couple of years ago, the thought [of retiring] did cross,” he said. “Then the fans came out and said, ‘don’t go’. They actually drive me to go on. I know nothing lasts forever and, hopefully, I can give them a few more games. And it also pushes you to win the World Cup.”

 

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