Gayle: ‘Bowlers are scared of me but won’t admit on camera’

Gayle, who amassed 424 runs at an average of 106 in four matches against tournament favourites England earlier this year, believes the bowlers are still scared of the ‘Universe Boss’.

Published : May 22, 2019 16:55 IST , London

Chris Gayle is one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket and will retire from ODIs after the World Cup.
Chris Gayle is one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket and will retire from ODIs after the World Cup.
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Chris Gayle is one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket and will retire from ODIs after the World Cup.

Self-proclaimed ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle on Wednesday boasted that bowlers across the world are “scared” of him but would not admit it on camera.

Gayle, who amassed 424 runs at an average of 106 in four matches against tournament favourites England earlier this year, has arrived in the United Kingdom for his fifth and final World Cup.

“Youngsters coming at my head — it’s not as easy as it was like one time before. I was quicker then. But they’ll be wary. They know what the Universe Boss is capable of. I’m sure they will have it in the back of their mind, ‘Hey, this is the most dangerous batsman they’ve ever seen in cricket’,” Gayle told cricket.com.au.

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Asked if his opponents are still scared of him, Gayle said: “Can’t you tell? You go ask them. Go ask them on camera. They’re going to say, no, they’re not scared. But you ask them off the camera, they will say, ‘Yeah, he’s the man. He’s the man.’ They’re going to say, ‘he’s the man.’

“But they won’t say it (on camera), they won’t be frank and upfront and say, ‘Listen to me straight up, Chris Gayle is the man.

“Youngsters coming at my head — it’s not as easy as it was like one time before. I was quicker then. But they’ll be weary. They know what the Universe Boss is capable of. I’m sure they will have it in the back of their mind, ‘Hey, this is the most dangerous batsman they’ve ever seen in cricket’.” — Chris Gayle

“But I’m enjoying it. I’m always enjoying the battle against fast bowlers, it’s good. Sometimes those things actually give you extra drive as a batter. When you have a battle, I like those challenges.”

Ahead of the World Cup, Gayle, who turns 40 in September, scored 490 runs in 13 innings for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL and is confident of matching the best in business during the showpiece event.

“I am still in good nick. I had a not-so-bad IPL, coming after the home series against England,” he said.

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“The good thing about it is I’ve been playing cricket. It’s important for me to keep playing and get some games under my belt and come here to the UK and start with a few warm-up games as well to see where you’re at.

“It’s a long tournament. For me personally I just have to monitor it as much as possible and just get the mindset right.”

West Indies will open its campaign against Pakistan on May 31 at Trent Bridge.

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