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Opponents know what I'm capable of: Chris Gayle

Melbourne [Australia], May 22 (ANI): West Indies destructive batsman Chris Gayle is all pumped for the forthcoming ICC Men's Cricket World Cup saying that the bowlers know about his capabilities and they know he is the 'most dangerous batsman'.

ANI May 22, 2019 14:48 IST googleads

West Indies batsman Chris Gayle

Melbourne [Australia], May 22 (ANI): West Indies destructive batsman Chris Gayle is all pumped for the forthcoming ICC Men's Cricket World Cup saying that the bowlers know about his capabilities and they know he is the 'most dangerous batsman'.
"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'," Cricket.com.au quoted Gayle, as saying.
Gayle is also very confident in saying that opponents are scared of him, however, they just opt not to admit this on camera.
"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 going to say, 'Yeah, he's the man. He's the man.' They're going to say, 'he's the man'," he said.
"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," he added.
Universe Boss Gayle has hammered 326 sixes in Indian Premier League (IPL), most by any player. Surprisingly, no other player has even reached the 300-mark as the second positioned batsman, AB de Villiers has just 212 sixes.
The 39-year old also said that it is hard to quit if you enjoy the sport while expressing that it is just the World Cup title which will satisfy him.
"If you're enjoying it, it's always easy (to keep playing) and I'm enjoying it. I've been having a lot of fun on the field, and it's a great bunch of guys as well - that's important," he said.
"There's nothing to go out there and prove, the only thing that would be nice is to win the World Cup," Gayle added.
West Indies will compete with Pakistan for their first World Cup 2019 clash on May 31. (ANI)

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