
"Blush won't blush, my baby": Gayle names daughter after McLaughlin scandal
Three months after his infamous interview with Australian television presenter Mel McLaughlin, West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle has named his first daughter Blush.
Three months after his infamous interview with Australian television presenter Mel McLaughlin, West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle has named his first daughter Blush.
Chris Gayle has smashed the first hundred of the sixth World Twenty20 to underline his reputation as cricket’s most destructive batsman, powering West Indies to a six-wicket win over England in their Super 10 match overnight.
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Big-hitting West Indian Chris Gayle has come out swinging in a long social media rant following the end of a controversial stint in the Big Bash League.
Chris Gayle saved his best for last with his stunning half-century off just 12 balls on Monday night equalling the fastest-ever 50 in the history of Twenty20 cricket.
A week after being reprimanded for his behaviour, Chris Gayle is again courting controversy following his nonchalant showing in last night’s Melbourne Renegades’ Big Bash League victory over the Sydney Thunder.
Mel McLaughlin’s treatment by Chris Gayle is just the latest example of women in sport being trampled by the studded boots of male entitlement – but things are slowly changing, argues David Rowe.