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Nothing to prove, says Gayle

Published:Friday | April 20, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Gayle

MOHALI, India, (CMC)

Superstar opener Chris Gayle has taken aim at detractors following his scintillating hundred on Thursday, contending he had nothing further to prove in his career. The 38-year-old blasted an unbeaten 104 off 63 balls his 21st Twenty20 hundred and sixth in the Indian Premier League to help Kings XI Punjab end Sunrisers Hyderbad's unbeaten campaign with a 15-run defeat.

"A lot of people thought I'm too old. After this innings, I have nothing to prove," said the veteran West Indies left-hander.

"Time waits for no one but I'm not here to prove anything to anyone. I just want to move on, enjoy my cricket."

He added: "I'm not really here to prove it to anyone. I've done it all before. Been there, done that. Just here to put some respect on the name."

Gayle was released by Royal Challengers Bangalore after spending seven seasons at the franchise and scoring 3,636 runs at an average of 41.20 from 101 matches, and gathering five hundreds.

However, he managed only 200 runs from nine innings last season, prompting speculation his immense powers were on the wane.

In a shock development, Gayle nearly missed out on this year's IPL campaign, after going unsold in the first two rounds of bidding during the auction last January. And just when it appeared he would have no takers, Kings XI came in for the charismatic Jamaican at his reserve price of US$314,000 and in his only two innings so far, has repaid their faith in him with scores of 63 and 104.