Chris Gayle
About



Gayle became the first batsman in World Cup history to score a double century when he reached 200 off 138 balls against Zimbabwe during the 2015 World Cup. He finished on 215 runs, which was the record for highest score in a World Cup until it was broken by Martin Guptill against Gayle's own team.[5] He is one of the five players to score a double century in ODIs. In March 2016, Gayle became only the second player (after Brendon McCullum) to hit two Twenty20 International hundreds, scoring 100 not out against England.

He plays domestic cricket for Jamaica and also represents the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, the Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League and the Dhaka Gladiators in the Bangladesh Premier League.

Gayle captained the West Indies' Test side from 2007 to 2010.

He has also represented the Melbourne Renegades in the Australian Big Bash League, Worcestershire, the Western Warriors, Sydney Thunder, Barisal Burners, Kolkata Knight Riders and Somerset in his career. He was also selected for team Uva Next f or the inaugural Sri Lanka Premier League in 2012.



Player of the Series awards

Series Season Match Performance Result
The Frank Worrell Trophy Test Series 2009/10 346 runs with 2 centuries.
Avg. 69.20 (3 matches)
 Australia won the series 2-0.



Man of the Match awards

Series Season Match Performance Result
1st Test - West India in Sri Lanka Test Series 2010/11 1st Innings: 333 (437 balls, 34x4, 9x6) ; 1-0-3-0
2nd Innings: DNB
Match drawn.
3rd Test - Frank Worrell Trophy Test Series 2009/10 1st Innings: 1 ct. ; 102 (72 balls, 9x4, 6x6)
2nd Innings: 21 (32 balls, 2x4)
 Australia won by 35 runs.
2nd Test - Frank Worrell Trophy Test Series 2009/10 1st Innings: 26 (23 balls, 4x4, 1x6) ; 9-1-15-0 ; 1 ct.
2nd Innings: 165 (285 balls, 16x4, 1x6) ; 3-1-8-0
Match drawn.
2nd Test - West Indies in New Zealand Test Series 2008/09 1st Innings: 34 (49 balls, 5x4) ; 18-6-33-0 ; 1 ct.
2nd Innings: 197 (396 balls, 20x4, 7x6) ; 5-0-23-0 ; 1 ct.
Match drawn.
4th Test - The Vivian Richards Trophy Test Series 2004/05 1st Innings: 31-11-65-1 ; 317 (483 balls, 37x4, 3x6)
2nd Innings: 1-0-3-0 ; DNB
Match drawn.
1st Test - Bangladesh in West Indies Test Series 2004 1st Innings: 24-3-51-1 ; 141 (293 balls, 18x4)
2nd Innings: 2 ct. ; 19.2-7-33-1 ; 66* (72 balls, 10x4)
Match drawn.
2nd Test - New Zealand in West Indies Test Series 2001/02 1st Innings: 3-1-5-0 ; 1 ct. ; 204 (332 balls, 29x4, 2x6)
2nd Innings: 6-2-7-0 ; DNB
Match drawn.
1st Test - Clive Lloyd Trophy Test Series 2001/02 1st Innings: 2 ct. ; 175 (255 balls, 34x4)
2nd Innings: 1 ct. ; DNB
 West Indies won by an innings and 176 runs.



One-Day International cricket
Man of the Match awards

Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
Zimbabwe Manuka Oval, Canberra 24 February 2015 215 (147 balls, 10x4, 16x6) ; 6-0-35-2 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 73 runs (D/L).
Sri Lanka Sabina Park, Kingston 28 June 2013 109 (100 balls, 9x4, 7x6)  West Indies won by 6 wickets.
Zimbabwe Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown 14 March 2010 1 ct. ; 63 (41 balls, 8x4, 2x6)  West Indies won by 4 wickets.
New Zealand McLean Park, Napier 13 January 2009 135 (129 balls, 9x4, 5x6)  New Zealand won by 9 runs (D/L).
Pakistan Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 12 November 2008 113 (106 runs, 11x4, 5x6) ; 6-0-33-0  Pakistan won by 4 wickets.
Canada Maple Leaf Cricket Club, King City 24 August 2008 110* (77 balls, 14x4, 6x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
South Africa Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 2 November 2006 10-0-48-0 ; 1 ct. ; 133 (135 balls, 17x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 6 wickets.
England Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 28 October 2006 101 (128 balls, 10x4, 1x6) ; 10-1-31-3 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 3 wickets.
Bangladesh Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 11 October 2006 8-0-25-1 ; 1 ct. ; 104* (118 balls, 11x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 10 wickets.
Zimbabwe Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 8 October 2006 3.1-1-3-3 ; 41 (34 balls, 7x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 9 wickets.
Zimbabwe Beausejour Cricket Ground, Gros Islet 10 May 2006 8-1-24-1 ; 95* (91 balls, 13x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 10 wickets.
Bangladesh The Rose Bowl, Southampton 15 September 2004 99 (132 runs, 6x4) ; 4.3-0-12-2  West Indies won by 138 runs.
England Lord's, London 6 July 2004 10-0-57-3 ; 132* (165 balls, 12x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 30 November 2003 10-1-24-4 ; 112* (75 balls, 17x4, 2x6)  West Indies won by 8 wickets.
Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 22 November 2003 153* (160 balls, 19x4, 2x6) ; 10-1-21-2  West Indies won by 51 runs (D/L).
Australia National Stadium, St. George's 1 June 2003 10-0-46-5 ; 60 (68 balls, 8x4)  West Indies won by 9 wickets.
India Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 15 November 2002 140 (127 balls, 12x4, 5x6) ; 1-0-15-0  West Indies won by 5 wickets.
India VCA Stadium, Nagpur 9 November 2002 5-0-34-1 ; 103 (116 balls, 8x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
New Zealand Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown 16 June 2002 10-0-54-4 ; 67 (79 balls, 7x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 4 wickets.
India Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 1 June 2002 1 ct. ; 84 (67 balls, 9x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
Zimbabwe Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy 16 December 2001 5-0-23-1 ; 85 (79 balls, 17x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 8 wickets.
Kenya Simba Union Ground, Nairobi 15 August 2001 152 (150 balls, 17x4, 1x6) ; 7.3-2-23-1 ; 2 ct.  West Indies won by 106 runs.
England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 20 July 2000 37 (71 balls, 4x4) ; 6.5-0-21-2 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 3 runs.



Player of the series awards

Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
Zimbabwe Manuka Oval, Canberra 24 February 2015 215 (147 balls, 10x4, 16x6) ; 6-0-35-2 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 73 runs (D/L).
Sri Lanka Sabina Park, Kingston 28 June 2013 109 (100 balls, 9x4, 7x6)  West Indies won by 6 wickets.
Zimbabwe Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown 14 March 2010 1 ct. ; 63 (41 balls, 8x4, 2x6)  West Indies won by 4 wickets.
New Zealand McLean Park, Napier 13 January 2009 135 (129 balls, 9x4, 5x6)  New Zealand won by 9 runs (D/L).
Pakistan Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 12 November 2008 113 (106 runs, 11x4, 5x6) ; 6-0-33-0  Pakistan won by 4 wickets.
Canada Maple Leaf Cricket Club, King City 24 August 2008 110* (77 balls, 14x4, 6x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
South Africa Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 2 November 2006 10-0-48-0 ; 1 ct. ; 133 (135 balls, 17x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 6 wickets.
England Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 28 October 2006 101 (128 balls, 10x4, 1x6) ; 10-1-31-3 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 3 wickets.
Bangladesh Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 11 October 2006 8-0-25-1 ; 1 ct. ; 104* (118 balls, 11x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 10 wickets.
Zimbabwe Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 8 October 2006 3.1-1-3-3 ; 41 (34 balls, 7x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 9 wickets.
Zimbabwe Beausejour Cricket Ground, Gros Islet 10 May 2006 8-1-24-1 ; 95* (91 balls, 13x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 10 wickets.
Bangladesh The Rose Bowl, Southampton 15 September 2004 99 (132 runs, 6x4) ; 4.3-0-12-2  West Indies won by 138 runs.
England Lord's, London 6 July 2004 10-0-57-3 ; 132* (165 balls, 12x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 30 November 2003 10-1-24-4 ; 112* (75 balls, 17x4, 2x6)  West Indies won by 8 wickets.
Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 22 November 2003 153* (160 balls, 19x4, 2x6) ; 10-1-21-2  West Indies won by 51 runs (D/L).
Australia National Stadium, St. George's 1 June 2003 10-0-46-5 ; 60 (68 balls, 8x4)  West Indies won by 9 wickets.
India Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 15 November 2002 140 (127 balls, 12x4, 5x6) ; 1-0-15-0  West Indies won by 5 wickets.
India VCA Stadium, Nagpur 9 November 2002 5-0-34-1 ; 103 (116 balls, 8x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
New Zealand Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown 16 June 2002 10-0-54-4 ; 67 (79 balls, 7x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 4 wickets.
India Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 1 June 2002 1 ct. ; 84 (67 balls, 9x4, 3x6)  West Indies won by 7 wickets.
Zimbabwe Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy 16 December 2001 5-0-23-1 ; 85 (79 balls, 17x4, 1x6)  West Indies won by 8 wickets.
Kenya Simba Union Ground, Nairobi 15 August 2001 152 (150 balls, 17x4, 1x6) ; 7.3-2-23-1 ; 2 ct.  West Indies won by 106 runs.
England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 20 July 2000 37 (71 balls, 4x4) ; 6.5-0-21-2 ; 1 ct.  West Indies won by 3 runs.



Twenty20 International cricket
Man of the Match awards

Series Date Against Match Performance Result
2016 ICC World Twenty20 16 March 2016 England 100* (48 balls, 5x4, 11x6)  West Indies Won by 6 Wickets
West Indies in South Africa 1 January 2015 South Africa 90 (41 balls, 9x4, 7x6)  West Indies Won by 4 Wickets.
West Indies in South Africa 9 January 2015 South Africa 1 ct. ; 77 (31 balls, 5x4, 8x6)  West Indies Won by 4 Wickets.
2012 ICC World Twenty20 5 October 2012 Australia 75* (41 balls, 5x4, 6x6)  West Indies Won by 74 Runs.
New Zealand in West Indies 40 June 2012 New Zealand 85* (52 balls, 7x4, 5x6)  West Indies Won by 56 Runs.
2010 ICC World Twenty20 9 May 2010 India 98 (66 balls, 5x4, 7x6) ; 2-0-22-1  West Indies Won by 14 Runs.
2009 ICC World Twenty20 6 June 2009 Australia 2-0-13-0 ; 88 (50 balls, 6x3, 6x6)  West Indies Won by 7 Wickets.
West Indies in New Zealand 26 December 2008 New Zealand 3-0-16-2 ; 1 ct. ; 67 (41 balls, 5x4, 5x6) Match tied.
2007 ICC World Twenty20 11 November 2007 South Africa 117 (57 balls, 7x4, 10x6) ; 1 ct,  South Africa Won by 8 Wickets.



Player of the Series awards

Series Season Match Performance Result
West Indies in South Africa 2014/15 167 runs with 2 fifties. avg. 83.50. SR 231.94 (3 matches)  West Indies won the series 2-1.
New Zealand in West Indies 2012 138 runs with 2 fifties. avg. 138.00. SR 151.64 (2 matches)  West Indies won the series 2-0.
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