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    <P class=news-body>A thrusting Jamaican left-hander, Gayle earned himself a black mark on his first senior tour - to England in 2000 - where the new boys were felt to be insufficiently respectful of their elders. But a lack of respect, for opposition bowlers at least, has served Gayle well since then. Tall and imposing at the crease, he loves to carve through the covers off either foot, and has the ability to decimate the figures of even the thriftiest of opening bowlers. <P class=news-body>In a lean era for West Indian cricket - and fast bowling in particular - Gayle's pugnacious approach has become an attacking weapon in its own right. His 79-ball century at Cape Town in January 2004, on the back of a South African first innings of 532, was typical of his no-holds-barred approach. However, Gayle's good run ended when England came calling early in 2004, and he averaged 26 against their potent pace attack - Steve Harmison, in particular, fancied his chances against Gayle, dismissing him four times in seven innings, as a lack of positive footwork was exposed. But men with little footwork often baffle experts, and after returning to form with an uncharacteristic century against Bangladesh, he exacted his revenge on England's bowlers with a battering not seen since Lara's 400, before coming within a whisker of emulating Lara himself, with a career-best 317 against South Africa in Antigua. In the disastrous 2005-06 tour of New Zealand he led the batting in the three-Test series, piling 235 runs - no other West Indian touched the 200-run mark. <P class=news-body>He also bowls brisk non-turning offspin, with which he has turned himself into a genuine one-day allrounder. Maturing quickly, he has become a consistently prolific scorer in the ODIs.
    <P class=news-body>Andrew Miller - September 2006
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    RE: One man's description of Chris Gayle

    ...bowls brisk non-turning offspin???? :w00t:
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      RE: One man's description of Chris Gayle

      whaever...long time mi nuh si bricktop call chris gayle wutliss!! how come?

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        RE: One man's description of Chris Gayle

        Gayle has impeccable if not uncanny hand eye coordination. While the purists will lament the lack of footwork in many cases, you cannot argue with his output of runs. He's certainly turning into a CONSISTENT run machine. Let's hope he can keep it going.

        And Karl, Gayle is not a classical off-spinner like Lance Gibbs; he tends to bowl flatter rather than spin the ball up into the air and yes "brisk", as he can generate some speed off his short run up. His bowling is effective as he varies his delivery speed a lot and fools many with the quicker one. Heoccasionallydoes get the ball to turn.

        His recent performances in the ICC tournamentwith both bat and ball have kept his detractors "Bricktop " (?) quiet.

        pr
        Peter R

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          RE: One man's description of Chris Gayle

          Peter R (11/7/2006)Gayle has impeccable if not uncanny hand eye coordination. While the purists will lament the lack of footwork in many cases, you cannot argue with his output of runs. He's certainly turning into a CONSISTENT run machine. Let's hope he can keep it going.

          And Karl, Gayle is not a classical off-spinner like Lance Gibbs; he tends to bowl flatter rather than spin the ball up into the air and yes "brisk", as he can generate some speed off his short run up. His bowling is effective as he varies his delivery speed a lot and fools many with the quicker one. Heoccasionallydoes get the ball to turn.

          His recent performances in the ICC tournamentwith both bat and ball have kept his detractors "Bricktop " (?) quiet.

          pr
          A hear yuh, boss! ...but, is it off-spin if it does not turn?

          Maurice Foster used 'a drifter' very well...but, he was an off-spin/off-break bowler who did not get the ball to turn much and used a 'straight ball' and a 'drifter' as two of his 'variation' tools.

          SuspectGayle is also an off-spin/off-break bowler who uses the 'straight ball' and a 'drifter' astools in his arsenal.
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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