5 Players who might retire after T20 World Cup 2020

A lot of senior players are expected to hang their boots after the T20 World Cup next year.

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3. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle
Chris Gayle of the West Indies hits out for six runs during the 4th ODI. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

On 18 February, Chris Gayle had announced the World Cup would be the last time he played ODIs for West Indies. But it seems that he has changed his mind and wants to turn up for the Windies one last time in the home series against India. Gayle had scored 2 half-centuries in England during the World Cup but has not been at the decimating form that he’s known for.

“It’s still not the end. I still have a few games to go. May be another series to go, as well. Who knows, we will see what happens. My plans after the World Cup? I may play a Test match against India and then I will definitely play the ODIs against India. I won’t play the T20s. That’s my plan after the World Cup,” Gayle said in one of the conferences that he’d attended during the marquee event in England.

If there’s one thing that we know for sure about the Universe Boss, it’s that nothing is assured.
Who knows he might have a great ODI series like the one he had earlier in the year while staging his comeback to ODI cricket against the best ODI team in the world, England. The conditions would be ideal for him to play his own brand of cricket and as he’s said himself, it’s not the end.

There are high chances that he stretches himself long enough till the T20 World Cup where the Caribbean would be seen defending their title. Chris Gayle would play an instrumental role and maybe, just maybe he might add yet another feather to his already very decorated hat.

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