Chris Gayle: ‘The fans urge me to stick around. That’s why I’m still playing’
Cricket’s Disco King is ‘the most travelled man’ in the history of the sport. The hard part is getting him to talk about it, as Andy Bull found out
November 2020
Chris Gayle, cricket's master of the six, clears yet another T20 boundary
Andy Bull
The huge-hitting West Indies star now has 1,001 T20 sixes, with more maximums to his name alone than any international team
July 2019
Former Fairfax newspapers lose Chris Gayle defamation appeal
Afghanistan and Ikram give West Indies fright but still end up winless
June 2019
Chris Gayle reverses plans to retire after Cricket World Cup and wants Test recall
Sportblog
Wind of change for West Indies as Chris Gayle gradually blows out
Chris Gayle may not be biggest of England’s problems against Windies
Chris Gayle deserves higher defamation payout, Australian court hears
May 2019
Cricket World Cup: Gayle and Thomas shine as West Indies thrash Pakistan
Cricket World Cup 2019: Guardian Experts' Network
West Indies Cricket World Cup guide: gameplan, key player and prediction
March 2019
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Not out yet: Chris Gayle and MS Dhoni rage against the dying of the light
Andy Bull
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England’s ODI side exasperate and excite, but you have to watch them
February 2019
Buttler and Morgan centuries enough for England to survive Gayle blitz
Jos Buttler and Eoin Morgan hit centuries but England were given a scare by another blitz of sixes by Chris Gayle before they beat West Indies by 29 runs to lead the series 2-1
Jason Roy and Joe Root sink West Indies after Chris Gayle flays England
England recorded their highest-ever run chase, beating West Indies by six wickets with tons from Jason Roy and Joe Root, despite Chris Gayle’s 135 for the hosts
Adil Rashid to play to his strengths against Chris Gayle and West Indies
Chris Gayle declares himself ‘greatest player’ and wants Hundred invite
Chris Gayle returns to West Indies squad for England ODI series at age of 39
December 2018
Cricketer Chris Gayle awarded $300,000 in Fairfax defamation case
The West Indian was wrongly accused of exposing himself to a masseuse in Sydney in 2015
November 2018
Free press backwater: how to change the defamation laws that stifle Australian journalism
In the second part of his series, Richard Ackland looks at how defamation laws could be reshaped to protect public interest journalism
November 2017
Chris Gayle wants to sell the story of his defamation case for $420,000
West Indies cricketer promises tell-all interview, saying what went on behind the scenes of Fairfax trial was ‘like a movie’