ICC T20 World Cup: Chris Gayle 'quietly' takes sannyas! Reasons for not making the stated announcement
ICC T20 World Cup: Chris Gayle 'quietly' takes sannyas! Reasons for not making the stated announcement
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West Indies (West Indies) have now finished their journey in the T20 World Cup 2021 (T20 World Cup 2021). Australia also suffered a crushing 8-wicket defeat in the last match. Let me tell you all that this was Dwayne Bravo's (Dwayne Bravo) last match for the West Indies as he has already announced his retirement. However, the way Caribbean explosive batsman Chris Gayle (Chris Gayle) came out of the field yesterday after losing the match made him feel that he may have played his last international match in the T20 format.

Not only that, former Pakistani captain Shahid Afridi even congratulated Gayle for his illustrious career, to which Gayle also thanked him. Tell you all that Afridi tweeted about it and wrote, "One of the greatest T20 players of all time. Gail congratulations to you for your great career. You inspired a new generation of players from all over the world". Chris Gayle, on the other hand, also revealed why he did not announce the retirement. He admitted that he could not give his best in this tournament. 

Who registered only one win in 5 matches. Talking about ICC on the other hand, he said, "I was trying to enjoy my last match. It was a very disappointing World Cup for us and for me. It is sad that it came to the last stage of my career. There is still a lot to be done in West Indies cricket. Very good talent is coming out. I can play a supporting role with him and wish West Indies cricket all the best. I haven't announced the retirement at the moment, but if they give me a chance to play a match at my home ground in Jamaica, I can say thank you. I can't say it at least right now. ”

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