West Indies’ Chris Gayle Describes Test Cricket as the Best Format

West Indies all-rounder Gayle said that playing cricket for 5 days is a big challenge. It gives the experience of living life outside the field.
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West Indies explosive batsman Chris Gayle has described Test as the best format of the cricket. West Indies all-rounder Gayle said that playing cricket for 5 days is a big challenge. It gives the experience of living life outside the field. Let us tell you that Gayle chatted with Indian opener Mayank Agarwal on BCCI's online show. West Indies opener Gayle has scored 7215 runs in 103 Tests at an average of 42.19. He has 10480 runs in 300 ODIs and 1627 runs in 58 T20s. Gayle has scored 4484 runs in 125 matches of IPL.

Test match teaches to fight in a difficult situation: Gayle

Gayle said, "Test cricket is the best. This match gives you a chance to learn the experience of living life because playing cricket for 5 days is a challenge. It also checks you many times whether you were disciplined in what you did. It also teaches you to fight and win in a difficult situation. "

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Image credit: The Cricketer

Test cricket helps cricketers to test their skills:

Gayle said, "Test cricket gives you a chance to test your skills and mental toughness. Just be devoted, enjoy what you do. One thing to always remember is that if one thing does not work, you have many more opportunities. So if cricketers don't succeed, don't break your heart. "

Gayle cried on Sachin's retirement: Kirk Edwards

Let us tell you that Sachin Tendulkar played his last and 200th Test match against the West Indies in 2013 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. After the match, announcing his retirement, he gave a speech, during which Gayle started crying. The revelation was recently made by West Indies all-rounder Kirk Edwards. In this match, the Indian team defeated West Indies captained by Darren Sammy by an innings and 126 runs.

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