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Chris Gayle Made 10,000 Runs In T20 With Just Sixes And Fours

Chris Gayle made 10,000 runs in T20 cricket with just sixes and fours, set a new world record. Chris Gayle is called the boss of T20 cricket. He has worked hard for this and his figures also prove that there is no one like Gayle in the smallest form of cricket.

Chris Gayle, 41, plays in T20 leagues worldwide and is currently representing Kings XI Punjab in the 13th season of IPL in the UAE. In T20 cricket, Gayle has now set a new world record, which is amazing to think about and it proves how dangerous and deadly batsman he is as well as a great entertainer.

Chris Gayle became the first batsman in the world to complete 10,000 runs in T20 cricket, but now his total number of runs has reached 13,349. But now he has done a new miracle that he has increased his number of runs to 10,000 with the help of only sixes and fours.

That is, Gayle has become the first batsman in the world to complete 10,000 runs in T20 cricket with the help of only fours and sixes.

As of now, Chris Gayle has played a total of 405 T20 matches in his cricket career. In this, he has hit a total of 983 sixes and 1027 fours. That means his six runs are scored by 5,898 runs and his runs by fours are 4,108. By adding these two, their number of runs increases to 10,006.

That is, out of 13,349 runs so far, he has scored 10,006 runs only with fours and sixes and the remaining 3343 runs have been achieved through other means such as single, double, or three runs.

It is not easy to score more than 10,000 runs in T20 cricket through just fours and sixes and this is a wonderful record which Chris Gayle has achieved. Chris Gayle’s greatest innings ever in T20 cricket is an unbeaten 175 runs and he has 22 centuries and 83 half-centuries to his name.

Apart from Chris Gayle, the other two batsmen to score 10,000 runs in T20 cricket are Shoaib Malik of Pakistan and Kiron Pollard of West Indies.

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