World T20 Super 10 phase: 10 #That6 Hitters to Watch

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10. Chris Gayle (West Indies)
No one does big hitting quite like Gayle. Since he first explored the format in 2005, Gayle has represented more than a dozen teams, scoring an incredible 8,726 runs. No one else has crossed 7,000, and his tally of 16 hundreds is also likely to be unmatched for some time – Brendon McCullum, in second place with seven, has just retired from the international game. But it’s Gayle’s ability to clear the rope almost on demand that makes him such a jaw-dropping attraction round the world. No one comes close to his 626 sixes in this format, and on Indian pitches where he has so often turned it on for Royal Challengers Bangalore, bowlers will be more than wary.

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