The fans are after Batsman Chris Gayle announced his retirement from one-day internationals after the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup 2019 in England and Wales. Westindies cricketer has described himself as the greatest player in the world.
When Gayle was asked if he is satisfied with his career, He said that he is a great man and that he would take the tag of the "Universe Boss" to his grave. He said, "You're looking at a great man.I'm the greatest player in the world. Of course I'm still the Universe Boss. That will never change. I'll take that to the grave.
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The 39-year-old said that it is time to give opportunities to youngsters to come forward and show their talent. Gayle said, "Yes, I'm looking to draw the line after the World Cup. Or should I say cut the string? Definitely, in 50-over cricket, the World Cup is the end for me. I'll let the youngsters have some fun and I can sit back in the party stand and watch them have some fun.” He further added, "Winning the World Cup would be a fairy-tale finish. The youngsters owe it to me to win. They have to do that for me and try and get me the trophy. I'll be looking to put my input in as well.”
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Gayle has accounced his retirement but it will not be an end of the international career for Gayle as he has not ruled out playing for West Indies in the ICC World T20 in Australia in late 2020.