Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Gayle climbs the hill of records


Bangalore: No power in the world can stop Chris Gayle of the explosion on the hapless Pune Warriors India. Jamaican artist was ruthless, unstoppable and blemishless as he cut deep, and a swathe through memorable Aaron led Finch side with a whirlwind 66 - ball unbeaten 175.

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Records that fell on the side of the road shadow on a huge 130-run victory that Royal Challengers Bangalore scored in Chinnaswamy M court here on Tuesday.

And thanks to the power of rhetoric, and rolled in the opening game of the RCB to a total also set a record - 263 for 5, beating 2010 Total CSK 246/5 ​​against Rajasthan Royals. Was spared as Gayle figured the first in 84 ball, 167-run first wicket partnership with Tillakaratne Dilshan before sailing ahead in a fruitful association with AB de Villiers - not bowler - Ashok Dinda to Mitchell Marsh.

Dilshan contributed just 33 runs in the partnership identify tells the story in itself. Chase the total can not be overcome, and ended in Pune at 133/9 with Steve Smith (41) and Marsh (25) chipping in with their own bit.

Proved during the second rain interruption on the day that halted the match for 22 minutes to be enjoyed early but once you stepped RCB openers, and Gael logo was on everyone's lips in the Chinnaswamy.

All births that Gayle singled out for special treatment either to win on a fielder near the fence or disappeared in the stands. Broke the Ranji Trophy, the highest wicket taking Ishwar Pandey for three consecutive boundaries.

Then came the Australian restricted speed Marsh only be proud dropped sharply when Gayle sent him for two sixes back to back to cover for a long time and overtime before you follow it up with more than a border points. Then lifted two sixes hard over the sightscreen for 28 runs in taking more.

After surviving a leg before appeal Ali Murtaza, and Gayle was a lot more aggressive. He swatted Finch for 29 runs as running RCB to 100 runs in just 7.5 overs.

Soon sent a high Dinda term off to put the record for the fastest 100 in the T20, which needs only 30 balls to achieve it. Effort was 37 - Yusuf Pathan ball in history. Before that, it was Gayle raced to 50 in 17 balls, which is equivalent to sign Adam Gilchrist.

In the end, when he was carrying the bat quite amusing to 175, and it was Gayle scored the highest individual score in the history of T20 also has a lock.

Knock contained 17 towering sixes - one of them, forcing the referees to choose a new ball - and 13 boundaries, and put to shade better than the former by 158 KKR in Brendon McCullum in Bangalore in 2008. McCullum needed 73 balls to reach 150 while Gayle took only 53 balls.


Gayle was in the thick of action in the roles in a very PWI, packing two wickets in the space of three balls in the past repeatedly and exciting near-capacity crowd to him along the lines of Gangnam dance for each wicket he said.

He even mocked his former KKR teammate Ashok Dinda, making the throat cut gesture as the batsman walked up to the end of the striker to open his account. RCB pace duo of Ravi Rampaul, Jaydev Unadkat colleague in with two wickets apiece

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