Gayle could face expulsion over claims: media reports

MELBOURNE, Australia, CMC – Media reports here have claimed that Chris Gayle could be expelled from the ongoing Big Bash League if Cricket Australia’s investigations into an alleged act of indecent exposure during last year’s Cricket World Cup prove the incident actually occurred.

UNDER FIRE: Media reports say Chris Gayle could face expulsion from the tournament over indecent exposure claims.
UNDER FIRE: Media reports say Chris Gayle could face expulsion from the tournament over indecent exposure claims.

Following Gayle’s on-air flirtations with Channel TEN reporter, Mel McLaughlin, Fairfax Media here reported that a woman – who requested anonymity – had since claimed the West Indies batting star had indecently exposed himself to her in a dressing room at the Sydney Cricket Ground last February.

The Australian woman said she entered the dressing room thinking it was empty only to discover Gayle, who dropped his towel to partially expose his genitals while asking: “Are you looking for this?”

Gayle’s management group, Insignia Sports International, have rejected the claims.

“Chris denies the allegations published by Fairfax Media … There will be no further comment from Chris or his management at this stage,” a statement said.

However, the Sydney Morning Herald has reported that if the claims of indecent exposure are substantiated, Gayle could find himself “sacked and banned” from the Big Bash.

The left-handed Gayle, one of the main drawing cards in the tournament, has already been fined $10 000 (US$7 000) by the BBL for his ill-advised on-air antics with McLaughlin.

Following a whirlwind 41 for Melbourne Renegades that help set up a five-wicket win over Hobart Hurricanes on Monday at Bellerive Oval, Gayle told the shocked reporter: “I wanted to have an interview with you as well, that’s why I’m here.”

He added: “I get to see your eyes for the first time, it’s nice. Hopefully we can win and go for a drink after.

“Don’t blush baby.”

BBL head Anthony Everard said Gayle’s behaviour had no place in the Twenty20 tournament.