West Indian hard hitting batsman Chris Gayle recently uploaded a video in his YouTube channel slamming his former teammate Ramnaresh Sarwan for his ouster from the CPL franchise Jamaica Tallawahs.
Gayle in his video said that Ramnaresh Sarwan is dangerous than the highly contagious coronavirus. .
Meanwhile Skerritt, the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Chief, said that the entire controversy is unfortunate and he would not be happy to see Gayle’s career will end up like this. But, rules will take its own course, he maintained.
“If a player is contracted to a club or a franchise or to Cricket West Indies that kind of behaviour brings that contract into some level of disrepute,” he concluded.
I hope it doesn’t become a world matter
The CWI chief said that he hoped that the punishment would not end Gayle’s ‘Outstanding’ career.
“I hope it doesn’t become a world matter in terms of the career of Mr Gayle, because it’s been a very outstanding career and I really wouldn’t want to see it brought to an end by this event,” he said.
He also added that he is CPL authorities are discussion with Gayle as the CPL has rules which will come into view here because Chris is signed into a franchise team.
Public slamming
The controversy has started after Gayle slammed his former teammate Ramnaresh Sarwan publicly.
“Sarwan, you are worse than the coronavirus right now. What transpired with the Tallawahs, you have a big part to play because you and the owner are like this (very close),” Gayle had said in a video uploaded on his YouTube channel.
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