“You are Worse than Coronavirus” – Chris Gayle on his Former West Indies Teammate

Published 04/29/2020, 11:47 AM EDT

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West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle slammed Ramnaresh Sarwan for his exit from the Jamaica Tallawahs team in the Caribbean Premier League. Chris Gayle joined the Tallahwahs last year again and wished to retire from CPL playing from his home team. However, the franchise released Gayle last week. 

Though he was picked up by the St. Lucia Zouks for this edition of CPL, the Jamaican star expressed his sadness through a video. Chris Gayle posted a 15-minute video on his YouTube channel where he held Ramnaresh Sarwan responsible for his exit from the Tallahwahs. 

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Chris Gayle reveals about Ramnaresh Sarwan

RamnareshSarwan is the assistant coach of the Jamaica Tallawahs and his association with Chris Gayle dates long back in the history of the game. The two have played together for the West Indies team. The video uploaded by Chris Gayle was split across four segments. 

In the video, Gayle said, “Right now Sarwan, you are worse than the coronavirus right now. You are a snake, you are so vindictive still immature, still stabbing people in the back.” 

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The opener held Sarwan responsible for the decline of the Tallahwahs in the last edition of the CPL. Jamaica Tallawahs finished last on the table last year. 

Gayle added, “What transpired with the Tallawahs, you had a big part to play. You know, Sarwan, you’re not the most loved person in the Caribbean … You’re so vindictive. You’re still immature, still stabbing people in the back. Sarwan you are no good. You are despicable. You want the franchise, have it. There’s no Gayle. You run the show.” 

During the video, Gayle also talked about his relationship with Sarwan. He said that the roots of his strained relationship with Sarwan dated back to their time playing age-group cricket together. 

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Chris revealed, “From 1996, that’s when our careers started in youth cricket days. We shared the same room in the West Indian Under-19. You allowed the management staff to send me home from Barbados. I forgive but I’ll never forget that.” 

The 40-year-old said, “You told the management team you can’t sleep because Chris Gayle was watching TV too late in the night. That’s what I got sent home for. In everybody’s eyes, you act as if you’re a saint … Sarwan, you’re evil, you’re wicked, you’re poison.”

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