Saturday, November 17, 2012

Chris Gayle





A thrusting Jamaican left-hander, Gayle earned himself a black mark on his first senior tour - to England in 2000 - where the new boys were felt to be insufficiently respectful of their elders. But a lack of respect, for opposition bowlers at least, has served Gayle well since then. Tall and imposing at the crease, he loves to carve through the covers off either foot, and has the ability to decimate the figures of even the thriftiest of opening bowlers. And in this era of Twenty20 cricket, Gayle is the batsman who has thrived like no other.
Among his many strengths, perhaps the biggest one is his outstanding hand-eye coordination, which allows Gayle to regularly hit even good-length deliveries for boundaries. Technique and footwork aren't his greatest assets, but most often he compensates with other skills. No batsman has taken to the 20-over format like he has. He showed early signs of his liking for that format by smashing the first century in Twenty20 internationals - a 57-ball 117 against South Africa in the World Twenty20 in 2007 - and when Twenty20 leagues mushroomed the world over and sought international stars, Gayle was the biggest beneficiary. Over two seasons - 2011 and 2012 - of the IPL, he became easily the most feared batsman of the league, smashing three centuries leading the run charts in both seasons. And his spat with the West Indies board means he is also a Twenty20 regular in various leagues around the world, entertaining crowds in Australia, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.
Gayle's free-stroking, aggressive style is obviously best suited for limited-overs cricket, but that doesn't mean he hasn't cut it as a Test batsman. When he has turned up for West Indies, his pugnacious approach has become an attacking weapon in its own right, in what's been a lean era for West Indian cricket. His 79-ball century at Cape Town in January 2004, on the back of a South African first innings of 532, was typical of his no-holds-barred approach. However, Gayle has also shown the ability to bat long periods and the hunger to make big scores. In 2009 against Australia, Gayle batted almost seven-and-a-half hours in scoring an unbeaten 165 to save the Test in Adelaide; in the very next game, though, he smashed the fifth-fastest Test century - off 70 balls - to indicate that quick-scoring remained his preferred method. Next year he batted almost ten hours and scored 333 against Sri Lanka and Muralitharan in Galle, becoming only the fourth batsman to score two triples in Tests, thus proving again his ability to bat long periods.
And then there is also his brisk non-turning offspin, with which he has turned himself into a genuine allrounder in limited-overs cricket. His tendency to stay aloof on the field sometimes suggests he isn't interested in the proceedings, but his relaxed approached was good for the team whenever he led West Indies. However, West Indies have missed his services far too often due his differences with their board. After a long spell out from international cricket he returned strongly in 2012 on the tour of England and subsequently at home against New Zealand.

Full name Christopher Henry Gayle
Born September 21, 1979, Kingston, Jamaica
Current age 33 years 57 days
Major teams West Indies, Barisal Burners, ICC World XI,Jamaica, Kolkata Knight Riders, Matabeleland Tuskers,Royal Challengers Bangalore, Stanford Superstars,Sydney Thunder, Western Australia, Worcestershire
Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak


Batting and fielding averages
MatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Tests941657664633342.061114159.65143496485880
ODIs234229178360153*39.43989984.4520459651891030
T20Is3029397911737.65674145.25110865990
First-class169300221256733345.2031601470
List A3012952410833153*39.9723611290
Twenty20117114164332128*44.202793155.10831344306310
Bowling averages
MatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10
Tests9410068753009725/346/8141.792.6295.4220
ODIs234180693654731565/465/4635.084.7344.4310
T20Is3020271333152/152/1522.207.3718.0000
First-class1691226550801315/3438.772.4893.620
List A301908068462155/465/4631.844.5242.2410
Twenty201178613651752514/224/2234.357.7026.7100
Career statistics
Test debutWest Indies v Zimbabwe at Port of Spain, Mar 16-20, 2000 
Last TestBangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, Nov 13-17, 2012 scorecard
Test statistics

ODI debutIndia v West Indies at Toronto, Sep 11, 1999 scorecard
Last ODIWest Indies v New Zealand at Basseterre, Jul 16, 2012 scorecard
ODI statistics

T20I debutNew Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 16, 2006 scorecard
Last T20ISri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (RPS), Oct 7, 2012 scorecard
T20I statistics

First-class debut1998/99
Last First-classBangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, Nov 13-17, 2012 scorecard
List A debut1998/99
Last List AWest Indies v New Zealand at Basseterre, Jul 16, 2012 scorecard
Twenty20 debutChilaw Marians Cricket Club v PCA Masters XI at Leicester, Sep 15, 2005scorecard
Last Twenty20Sri Lanka v West Indies at Colombo (RPS), Oct 7, 2012 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & BowlTeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
24, 0/14, 19West Indiesv BangladeshDhaka13 Nov 2012Test # 2057
3, 0/14West Indiesv Sri LankaColombo (RPS)7 Oct 2012T20I # 289
75*West Indiesv AustraliaColombo (RPS)5 Oct 2012T20I # 288
30, 0/15West Indiesv New ZealandPallekele1 Oct 2012T20I # 283
2, 0/2West Indiesv Sri LankaPallekele29 Sep 2012T20I # 280
58, 1/27West Indiesv EnglandPallekele27 Sep 2012T20I # 276
2/21West Indiesv IrelandColombo (RPS)24 Sep 2012T20I # 273
54West Indiesv AustraliaColombo (RPS)22 Sep 2012T20I # 270
65*West Indiesv AfghanistanColombo (PSS)17 Sep 2012Other T20
8, 8West Indiesv New ZealandKingston2 Aug 2012Test # 2052

Monday, October 1, 2012

ICC rankings - ICC Twenty20 Championship

TeamMatchesPointsRating
Sri Lanka121120124
South Africa171461122
England191573121
Pakistan241844115
India131150115
Australia181489115
West Indies141106111
New Zealand18126197
Bangladesh1059785
Ireland1265982
Zimbabwe1030644

ICC rankings - ICC ODI Championship

TeamMatchesPointsRating
England253016121
South Africa182170121
India303598120
Australia283164113
Sri Lanka323470108
Pakistan282907104
West Indies20187994
New Zealand17125874
Bangladesh16113471
Zimbabwe1470050
Ireland620735
Netherlands46316
Kenya44511

ICC rankings - ICC Test Championship

TeamMatchesPointsRating
South Africa253002120
England364195117
Australia343952116
Pakistan293148109
India323394106
Sri Lanka29283498
West Indies28250990
New Zealand24183276
Bangladesh1200
Zimbabwe is currently unranked, as it has played insufficient matches. It has 167 points and a rating of 42.