West Indies opener Chris Gayle
West Indies opener Chris Gayle. Image Credit: AP

Dhaka: West Indies batting star Chris Gayle has swatted away talk of his retirement from cricket soon, suggesting he wants to be at the crease for at least five more years.

Gayle is in Bangladesh to play in the domestic Twenty20 league after initially voicing surprise at his inclusion in the tournament’s draft, claiming he was taking a break from the sport.

But the hard hitter said he was in good health and still had “a lot to offer”.

“A lot of people still want to see Chris Gayle out in the middle. I still have that love for the game and that passion for the game. I would love to carry on as long as possible in T20 and franchise cricket as well,” he said. “Let’s talk at 45. I think that’s a good number,” added Gayle, who turned 40 last year. Though he has not appeared for the West Indies since an One-day International against India in August, Gayle kept himself open for the selection for November’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia.

“It would be nice. Like I said, the door is open for a chance. Let’s see what happens.” he said.