Chris Gayle - All class

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Chris Gayle - All class

Postby Dutchy » Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:40 pm

To all those on here and the media calling for Gayle's head during the first test, what do you think now?

Sensational batting providing great test cricket and richly deserving of his man of the series award.

But apart from that I thought his leadership was super impressive, there is no doubt he has his team playing for him and he gets 100% from his young team. Not much went right for them during this tour starting with his own personal issues.

His interviews after this series were very measured and respectful. Overall the WI have one of the best Captians in the world and a young exciting team, I look forward to seeing their progress over the coming years.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:30 pm

Laughable post.

Won MOTM when Bollinger clearly deserved it.
Won MOTS when his side lost 2-0.

"Who is Bollinger, I've never heard of him?" "Hauritz is playing? Doesn't matter, it's like bowling to myself when he's on."

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby mal » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:47 pm

Led from the front with his exceptional batting
Captained ok at times
walking off in Adelaide with 30 balls to go was contentiuos
his use of his bowlers in the first dig in Perth was confusing
He was mauled by the marauding media [but many on safooty defended CG over the overzealous press] but shut them up by the series end
He almost won 2 test matches for his team

MOFM in Perth
Why not, he hit the most amazing ton seen in Test Cricket
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:52 pm

mal wrote:Led from the front with his exceptional batting
Captained ok at times
walking off in Adelaide with 30 balls to go was contentiuos
his use of his bowlers in the first dig in Perth was confusing
He was mauled by the marauding media [but many on safooty defended CG over the overzealous press] but shut them up by the series end
He almost won 2 test matches for his team

MOFM in Perth
Why not, he hit the most amazing ton seen in Test Cricket

And threw away his wicket. What does it matter that if came in 70 balls, helped his side win the match did it? No. In fact didn't even get them over the follow-on target.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby smithy » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:59 pm

Wouldn't be critical of Gayles comments if I was you NFC.
Your lovechild is lucky his forehead doesn't have a bat manufacturers name on it.
At least he was also able to convert a start into a test hundred also.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:00 am

smithy wrote:Wouldn't be critical of Gayles comments if I was you NFC.
Your lovechild is lucky his forehead doesn't have a bat manufacturers name on it.
At least he was also able to convert a start into a test hundred also.

Yeah, and get suspended for the remainder of his carrer, now wouldn't that be smart. :roll:

At least Watto got him out.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby smithy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:01 am

NFC wrote:Laughable post.

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.


Have a look at your avatar NFC, tell me if you see class ?
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:04 am

smithy wrote:
NFC wrote:Laughable post.

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.


Have a look at your avatar NFC, tell me if you see class ?

What? Have I started a thread saying 'Shane Watson - All class' have I'?

All I'm saying is that people talking up Gayle's class is quite frankly laughable.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby smithy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:05 am

NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:Wouldn't be critical of Gayles comments if I was you NFC.
Your lovechild is lucky his forehead doesn't have a bat manufacturers name on it.
At least he was also able to convert a start into a test hundred also.

Yeah, and get suspended for the remainder of his carrer, now wouldn't that be smart. :roll:

At least Watto got him out.

Thanks for proving that Gayle showed character and smarts in not doing what everyone else felt Watto deserved.
Your lovechild is a joke, and your criticism of Dutchy's post is ridiculous to say the least.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:07 am

smithy wrote:Thanks for proving that Gayle showed character and smarts in not doing what everyone else felt Watto deserved.
Your lovechild is a joke, and your criticism of Dutchy's post is ridiculous to say the least.

:lol: No cricketer in this day and age would actually take their bat and hit someone. Say goodbye to your career if you do so.

Dutchy's post? Haha, what a joke it is. Gayle, you're a hero man! Oh what a legend, certainly showed the big, bad, naughty, arrogant Aussie's who's boss! Oh wait, lost 2-0.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby smithy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:08 am

NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:
NFC wrote:Laughable post.

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.


Have a look at your avatar NFC, tell me if you see class ?

What? Have I started a thread saying 'Shane Watson - All class' have I'?

All I'm saying is that people talking up Gayle's class is quite frankly laughable.

And I'm saying that you having a go at Gayles character after your buddies performance is stupid.
I believe watto remains the only test cricketer to have to go to " body language school".
I reckon he failed.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:10 am

smithy wrote:
NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:
NFC wrote:Laughable post.

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.


Have a look at your avatar NFC, tell me if you see class ?

What? Have I started a thread saying 'Shane Watson - All class' have I'?

All I'm saying is that people talking up Gayle's class is quite frankly laughable.

And I'm saying that you having a go at Gayles character after your buddies performance is stupid.
I believe watto remains the only test cricketer to have to go to " body language school".
I reckon he failed.

See, your problem is that you assumed that I thought Watto's behaviour was acceptable. It wasn't and as a result he was fined.

Cheers.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby smithy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:12 am

NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:Thanks for proving that Gayle showed character and smarts in not doing what everyone else felt Watto deserved.
Your lovechild is a joke, and your criticism of Dutchy's post is ridiculous to say the least.

:lol: No cricketer in this day and age would actually take their bat and hit someone. Say goodbye to your career if you do so.

Dutchy's post? Haha, what a joke it is. Gayle, you're a hero man! Oh what a legend, certainly showed the big, bad, naughty, arrogant Aussie's who's boss! Oh wait, lost 2-0.

So you are saying you have to WIN a series to show character and leadership ?

Tell Frank Worrells family that.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby NFC » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:13 am

smithy wrote:
NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:Thanks for proving that Gayle showed character and smarts in not doing what everyone else felt Watto deserved.
Your lovechild is a joke, and your criticism of Dutchy's post is ridiculous to say the least.

:lol: No cricketer in this day and age would actually take their bat and hit someone. Say goodbye to your career if you do so.

Dutchy's post? Haha, what a joke it is. Gayle, you're a hero man! Oh what a legend, certainly showed the big, bad, naughty, arrogant Aussie's who's boss! Oh wait, lost 2-0.

So you are saying you have to WIN a series to show character and leadership ?

Tell Frank Worrells family that.

Wow, aren't you the king of putting words into people's mouths! :lol:
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:46 am

mal wrote:Why not, he hit the most amazing ton seen in Test Cricket



Short memory Mal? Heard of Gilchrist?

Gayle is an entertainment package, and was good for the series. I was far more impressed by his ability to bat all day at Adelaide rather than his 100 in Perth, because I doubted his ability to bat for an entire day.

As for being a great captain, I don't think so. Use of bowlers was average, tactically inadequate. There were times when other players were telling him where to place fielders. There was a classic when a wicket fell and Bill Lawry was giving credit to Gayle for great field placement, then it was pointed out that Ramdin actually placed the fielder there.

I don't want to appear harsh. For what Gayle is, he's great for cricket. I like him. I just don't think he's a great captain.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby Dutchy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 7:51 am

NFC wrote:Laughable post.

Won MOTM when Bollinger clearly deserved it.
Won MOTS when his side lost 2-0.

"Who is Bollinger, I've never heard of him?" "Hauritz is playing? Doesn't matter, it's like bowling to myself when he's on."

Yep, comments from a man of all class right there.


Bollinger? :shock: There is a man full of class :lol:

As for the comments, ever heard of an expereinced player from one team putting some mental pressure on young inexperienced players from the opposition?

Who was your man of the series drummond?
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby mal » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:28 am

HAWK
It was the most amazing ton
Gilly was slogging for a declaration, no pressure, the game was in AU keeping
GAYLE opened the batting, his side 520 behind, and single handedly got WI back in the game
To do that against the new ball was a truly amazing knock

Roy Fredericks was just as good about 34 years ago
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:46 am

Dutchy wrote:

Who was your man of the series


Simon Katich. So unassuming he'd rather get out in the nineties rather than be a glory hound like that Gayle character.

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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby catchisthecry » Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:01 am

mal wrote:HAWK
It was the most amazing ton
Gilly was slogging for a declaration, no pressure, the game was in AU keeping
GAYLE opened the batting, his side 520 behind, and single handedly got WI back in the game
To do that against the new ball was a truly amazing knock

Roy Fredericks was just as good about 34 years ago


Correct. More amazing innings than Gilly's.
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Re: Chris Gayle - All class

Postby Ron Burgundy » Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:04 am

Not as amazing as G McGraths 50 though.
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