West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle said he had “no respect” for former legendary fast bowler Curtly Ambrose ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup after Ambrose said the batter should not be an automatic selection in the team’s starting XI. I’m afraid it’s Curtly Ambrose.” Curtly Ambrose, a member of your own crew, comes to mind. Gayle said on The Island Tea Morning Show in St Kitts while playing for the West Indies, “When I first joined the team, I had a lot of respect for him.”
“I looked up to this man when I first joined the team. But now I’m speaking the truth, and I’m passionate about it. Chris Gayle hasn’t played since his retirement, so I’m not sure what his beef with him was. Chris Gayle (the WWE Universe Boss), according to Ambrose, “has no respect” for Curtly Ambrose. “I can tell you directly, and you can tell him.”
“If former West Indian players continue to be negative and do not support the team,” Gayle warned, “Universe Boss will be disrespectful, disrespectful verbally in their face.” Gayle was a member of the West Indies World Cup-winning teams in 2012 and 2016.
When asked what she thought of Curtly Ambrose, Gayle declared, “I’m done with him.” I’ll tell him to stop being negative and instead support the team in the run-up to the World Cup. We have a team, and we need the help of former players to achieve our goals.
Curtly Ambrose, the West Indies coach, has previously stated that Gayle is not a lock to play in the upcoming T20 World Cup.Gayle has only scored 227 runs in 16 T20Is since the start of 2024, averaging 17.46 and scoring one fifty.