Chris Gayle
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"Christopher Henry "Chris" Gayle" is a Jamaican cricketer who plays international cricket for the West Indies cricket team/West Indies. He captained the West Indies' side from 2007 to 2010. He plays domestic cricket for Jamaica national cricket team/Jamaica, and also represents the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League and the Dhaka Gladiators in the Bangladesh Premier League. He has also represented Worcestershire CCC/Worcestershire, the Western Warriors, Barisal Burners and the Kolkata Knight Riders in his career. He was also selected for team Uva Next for the inaugural Sri Lanka Premier League in 2012.

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It's a thing that's been happening over the years and it's an irregular heart-beat, sometimes I perspire a lot and it (heart) tends to race a bit harder.

I am looking to be back into the game, it's been a while and it's getting a bit frustrating. As you all know, I want to play cricket and I'll see what happens from here on.

It is a confusing and unsatisfying mix.

We've just had a team meeting and the guys are looking forward to tomorrow, we're obviously disappointed, but hopefully the guys can rebound and try to restrict the Aussies to as low a total as possible.

[Gayle's 56 was the standout effort of a disappointing display as West Indies slumped from 3 for 119 to 149 on a pitch both teams agreed was ideal for batting.] It was a bad day and we just had a team meeting and the guys are looking forward to tomorrow, ... Hopefully the guys can rebuild and restrict the Aussies as much as possible.

It's a thing that's been happening over the years.

I'll be missing both games against Trinidad and Barbados, and hopefully against Guyana I'll be ready. I am just trying to get myself into condition and hopefully things will get better from here on.

It was very tough, even though it was a good wicket to bat on, but a big credit to the Aussies, they bowled well on that wicket and I put my hand up and say that we didn't bat good.

According to the doctor, there is (only) one in a hundred per cent chance that the problem might come back.