Gros Islet (St Lucia): After playing a knock on the winner of the match 67 against Australia at the third T20 of the five-match series, West Indies Batsman Chris Gayle said that every audience must be happy to see the ‘Universe boss in the field.
A vintage beats from Chris Gayle assisted by Nicholas Nicholas’s calm approach to help West Indies catapulted Australia by six goals at the third T20i on Monday (local time).
With this victory, West Indies secured the T20i series victory over Australia with two more matches.
The Universe boss is the first person to reach a milestone of 14,000 T20 running! ?? # MissionMaroon #Wivaus ?? https://t.co/voluirke7W- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCrengket) 1626151321000 “My main focus is the World Cup.
Don’t mind the amount, Chris Gayle doesn’t get the way, soon to 42.
You love to see Chris Gayle in the field is still, hopefully Chris will last as long as possible.
Appreciate the moments, the commentator cannot stand no statistics about Chris Gayle not printing half a century.
Just respect the boss Universe, let him play cricket and have fun.
Enjoy the moment with Chris Gayle, a strong West Indies team and some good young people, “Gayle said quoted by Gayle.
Bowling of quality deaths from West Indies has limited Australia to 141/6 before the host repels the total comfortably with 31 spare balls.
During the Chase, Gayle also became the first player to destroy 14000 runs in a short format from the game.
Goat! ?? # wivaus #missionmaroon https://t.co/97V1Q8NNQ5- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCrengket) 1626147250000 “This is a good trip.
I am very happy and happy to get a win series first.
I just want to praise the Stand-In captain Nicholas Morgan won a fantastic series against a great team.
To Kieron Pollard, he played a big role too even though he played without this game.
You all know I struggle with bats and to be able to operate today is very pleasant, “said Gayle.
“I want to dedicate half a century and this historical milestone to West Indies, my teammate, especially Kieron Pollard.
We held a team meeting before the match and …
he told me where I was standing in this team and he wanted.
I will Go and express myself.
So I’m very grateful for the pep talk because sometimes no matter how big you are, you need to talk a little sometimes, “he added.
Australia and West Indies will now lock the horn at the fourth T20i from the five matches on Thursday.