Bangalore v Pune, IPL 2013, Bangalore
'Everything went right for me today' - Gayle
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April 23, 2013
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Chris Gayle's
175 that demolished Pune Warriors took only 66 deliveries, and included
17 sixes. While that may seem like the very definition of sustained
hitting, and makes it hard to imagine a period where the batsman took it
easy, Gayle spoke about how he paced his innings.
"I didn't want to just get the hundred and continue blasting and
blasting and get out, you know how quickly this game can change," Gayle
said after delivering a 130-run victory for Royal Challengers Bangalore.
He reached his hundred off 30 deliveries in the ninth over, before
taking it slightly easy for the next few overs.
"I wanted to stay there till the end, make sure I bat at least 18 overs,
if not all, which I did, I look on that as a point of view, where I try
and bat as many overs as possible, get the hundred, and then actually
let Dilly [Tillakaratne Dilshan] take charge while I get a break and
pick it up back in the end."
Having broken the record for the fastest T20 hundred, the highest
individual score in T20 and the most sixes in an innings, Gayle said it
was too soon for him to gauge the magnitude of his achievement. "Words
can't explain how I feel, I think later on tonight when I am by myself I
can look back and reflect on what I've done today," he said. "I'm
grateful, overall from a team point of view, I'm really happy with the
win, that put us on top of the table, just one of those innings, one of
these days when you come out and things go according to how you want it
to."
Aaron Finch, the Warriors captain, watched helplessly as his bowlers,
and his own bowling, was ruthlessly taken apart by Gayle. There were no
qualifiers in his praise for Gayle. "That was simply the best innings
I've ever seen," Finch said. He later joked: "Maybe we should ban him
from the game. Maybe he's too good, he hits it too far."
Virat Kohli, Royal Challengers' captain, was left "speechless". "No
words. I cannot ask for anything more as a captain," Kohli said after
the game. "I'm privileged that I watched it here today live. All the
people who came to the stadium today also should feel honoured that they
got to see one of the best innings ever."
It wasn't just with the bat that Gayle did damage. Asked to bowl the
final over of the match - his first chance with the ball this IPL season
- he picked up two wickets, before celebrating with his famous Gangnam Style
dance. "It was really good to finish off in that particular way, " he
said. "Some people keep on asking, 'they have seen me do Gangnam Style
in international cricket, why not in IPL?' I thought that was the
perfect time to do it, you get a wicket, everything just worked for
Chris Gayle today … I'm an entertainer, I try to entertain as much as
possible."
With Warriors conceding a record 263 runs - the most in the history of
Twenty20s - Gayle was asked whether he felt sorry for the bowler s.
"Sometimes I get knocked over first ball, I would love to ask the bowler
as well 'Do you feel sorry for me'. We're paid to be competitive out
there, serious event the IPL, lot of money being spent, you want to put
on your best performance at all times."
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