Gayle hits back at Critics in his Autobiography

Update: 2016-05-24 04:07 GMT
After the sexist comment during an interview with female TV Presenter, West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle made headlines again. In his autobiography 'Six Machine - The Don't Like Cricket, I Love It', He hit back at former cricketers Ian Chappell, Chris Rogers and Andrew Flintoff who criticized him for the controversial interview with Mel McLaughlin.

In the book, Gayle opined T20 isn't a serious game like Test Cricket and its more like having fun or being chilled out. The destructive batsman defends his comments with Mel saying he was just joking didn't mean to disrespect her.

Gayle dared to ask Chris Rogers to chew on a carrot the next time he want to open his mouth before revealing that Big Bash League Teammate has uttered similar sexist remarks when then were at the bars.

In Ian Chappell's case, Gayle recalls the former Cricketer was in news for assaulting a cricket official in the past. Reacting to Chappell's call for ban on him, He claimed 'Ban on him, a Universe Boss, is like ban on cricket itself'.

The West Indian asked Andrew Flintoff, who took Viagra during a Test match, not to give a lecture to him.
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