West Indies swashbuckling opener apologized for his recent comments made to a female TV journalist, which the authorities have described as 'disrespectful', saying that he is sorry and didn't mean to hurt her
Chris Gayle
Johannesburg: West Indies swashbuckling opener Chris Gayle has apologized for his recent comments made to a female TV journalist, which the authorities have described as 'disrespectful' and 'inappropriate', saying that he is sorry and didn't mean to hurt her.
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The explosive batsman was dismissed after scoring 41 off 15 balls in the Melbourne Renegades' victory over the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League (BBL), when he was approached for comments by the Network Ten journalist Mel McLaughlin.
Chris Gayle. Pic/ AFP
When the reporter asked him about his innings, the left-hander steered the conversation away from cricket and said that he batted well because he just wanted to have an interview with her.
Gayle did not stop there and said that her (reporter's) eyes were very beautiful and asked her out for drinks after the game, adding that she should not blush.
Describing his comments as a 'simple joke', the 36-year-old insisted that his comments were not meant to be offensive to the journalist, Sport24 reported.
Gayle further said that things were getting out of proposition and therefore, it would be better to move on with time.
Earlier, Big Bash League boss Anthony Everard had condemned Gayle's comment, saying that there was no place in the tournament for such sort of behaviour.
Offering his support to McLaughlin, Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said that the comments were completely out of line and they were 'inappropriate for the workplace'.
Former England skipper Andrew Flintoff also expressed his views on the same and wrote on Twitter, "Big fan of @henrygayle but he made himself look like a bit of a chop there."