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Christopher Henry Gayle

BornSeptember 21, 1979
Major TeamsWest Indies, Jamaica
Known AsChris Gayle
Batting StyleLeft Hand Bat
Bowling StyleRight Arm Off Break
Test Debut1999/00 against Zimbabwe at Port-of-Spain
ODI Debut1999 against India at Toronto


Profile
Chris Gayle is a hard-hitting left handed batsman. He hits the ball as hard as anybody in the game and he is also handy with the ball.

News Articles
Ganguly's new batting approach may cost him sixer record (2007-03-08)

Will Brian Lara break the curse of the host in the World Cup? (2007-03-02)

Dhoni moves up in ICC rankings (2007-02-21)

Dhoni climbs to third spot in ICC ODI rankings (2007-02-16)

Dhoni rises to third place in ICC rankings (2007-02-04)

Tendulkar's ton sets up big Indian win in Vadodara (2007-01-31)

Vadodara gears up for series decider (2007-01-30)
Lara admits it wasn’t a smooth finish (2007-01-28)
Samuels, Lara guide Windies to victory in Chennai (2007-01-27)
    ... more news stories



Test Statistics
 MINoRunsHsAve10050CtSt
Batting26442146220434.8028350
 OMRWAveBest5w10wSrEcon
Bowling125.227310838.753/250094.02.47

One Day Statistics
 MINORunsHSAve10050SRCtSt
Batting59571201815236.0341381.50250
 OMRWAveBest4w5wSrEcon
Bowling3051214044829.254/192038.14.60




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