Zero-tolerance Chris Gayle controversial remarks worldwide ban demanded

Zero-tolerance Chris Gayle controversial remarks worldwide ban demanded. Zero-tolerance towards the “totally inappropriate” behavior.

Former Australian cricketer Ian Chapeppel has demanded to impose worldwide ban on star cricketer Chris Gayle.

Over his controversial remarks for Australian journalist during a recent Big Bash League match.

Zero-tolerance Chris Gayle controversial remarks worldwide ban demanded.

Zero-tolerance Chris Gayle controversial remarks worldwide ban demanded.

Gayle has caught himself into a controversy after his remarks on Live TV coverage for sports presenter Mel McLaughlin during the Big Bash League encounter.

Legendary cricket suggested that Cricket Australia (CA) should propose worldwide ban on left-handed aggressive batsman.

Over his controversial TV interview with Channel 10 journalist Mel McLaughlin.

Chappell said CA need to show zero-tolerance towards the “totally inappropriate” behaviour.

I wouldn’t have a problem if Cricket Australia said to the clubs, ‘he’s never to contracted again in this countr.

Chappell quoted as saying by the Australian Associated Press.

And I also wouldn’t have a problem if Cricket Australia said to the ICC, ‘what we’re doing should be worldwide.’

West Indian Opener Chris Gayle has caught himself into a controversy after his remarks on Live TV coverage for sports presenter.

Earlier, Chris Gayle’s team in Big Bash League ‘The Melbourne Renegades announced Gayle slapped.

The fine of $10,00 but would not suspended from playing.

The money from Gayle’s fine will donated to the McGrath Foundation in recognition of Jane McGrath Day at the Sydney Cricket Ground today.

Zero-tolerance Chris Gayle controversial remarks worldwide ban demanded.

The money from Gayle’s fine will donated to the McGrath Foundation in recognition of Jane McGrath Day at the Sydney Cricket Ground today

I wouldn’t have a problem if Cricket Australia said to the clubs.

He’s never to be contracted again in this country’,” Chappell quoted as saying by the Australian Associated Press.

Chappell said CA need to show zero-tolerance towards the “totally inappropriate” behaviour.