The Chris Gayle show was on full display in the Bangladesh Premier League’s final in Dhaka on Tuesday as the West Indies batsman smashed a 69-ball 146.
Playing for the Rangpur Riders, Gayle demolished the bowling attack of Dhaka Dynamites with an innings that included 18 sixes and five fours.
To give him company at the other end was former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who hit a comparatively calm 43-ball 51, layered with four fours and three sixes. Rangpur reached 206/1 in their 20 overs.
Chris Gayle tonight 146 off 69 balls
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) December 12, 2017
- 18 sixes in inns (World Record)
- 20 hundreds in T20s (World record)
- Completes 11000 runs in T20s (World record)
- First to hit 100 sixes in BPL. No one else has 50
- Highest score in a T20 final
- Highest p'ship w/McCullum in a T20 final
Chris Gayle hits his 20th ton in T20s
— Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) December 12, 2017
Tons he has hit year-wise:
2007: WI
2011: RCB (2), Matabeland, Sydney Thunder
2012: Barisal Burners (2), RCB
2013: Jamaica, Dhaka Gladiators, RCB
2014: Jamaica, Lions
2015: RCB, Somerset, Jamaica
2016: WI, Jamaica
2017: Rangpur (2)#BPL2017
Most 6's in T20 innings by Gayle
— CricSAMRAT (@CricSamrat) December 12, 2017
18 Sixes: Once
17 Sixes: Once
15 Sixes: Once
14 Sixes: Once
13 Sixes: Once
12 Sixes: Thrice
11 Sixes: Four times#BPL2017 #BPLSeason5
Bangladesh’s new Test captain Shakib Al Hasan was the only Dhaka Dynamites bowler to take a wicket, that of Rangpur opener Johnson Charles. Even Keiron Pollard, playing for the Dynamites, was smashed for 33 runs in two overs.
INSANE. @henrygayle #BPLFinal #UniverseBoss pic.twitter.com/gkY8IBxEV6
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 12, 2017
Gayle broke many records with his knock, including the highest amount of sixes in a T20 game – 18. He thereby broke his previous record of 17 sixes in a match, which was during that epic 175 he had bludgeoned in the Indian Premier League in 2013.
Chris Gayle is the only player to hit 20 tons in Tests, ODIs and T20s respectively.
— Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) December 12, 2017
Since 2011, he has hit at least two T20 tons every year!#T20legend#BPL2017