"It Is My Last World Cup," Cricketer Expresses Emotional Message

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West Indies legend Chris Gayle confirmed that the World Cup 2019 would be his last appearance at the sport's biggest stage. He revealed this news after West Indies were bowed out of the tournament with a 23-run victory over Afghanistan in Leeds.

Soon after the match, while speaking to Star Sports Chris Gayle said that he regretted not being able to make it to the semifinals, but said he will be around to help West Indies cricket. "It's been a privilege and honour to represent West Indies in five World Cups, disappointed to end without making it to the final four. Lot has happened behind the scenes to get here and be here, that's fantastic."

"Would've loved to lift the trophy, but it didn't happen but at the same time it was fun, enjoyed it. All the guys rallied around me, got the support of the youngsters. Must commend the staff for the work ethics they've put in. Words can't explain my feeling at the moment honestly," the 39-year-old veteran said.

Media reports say that, last week, Gayle had indicated that he could retire from international after the series against India next month. "We have a great bunch, it's for them to uplift West Indies cricket. I'll be around, I may be around for a few more games, will be there for the youngsters. World Cup wasn't to be but life does go on."

"It is my last World Cup....unless they give me two years of rest and I come back (laughs). I don't intend to put my body on the risk, I've been struggling. This is the last one, definitely," Gayle finally added.

Further asking about his plans ahead, he said, "To play the T20Is and ODIs against India, the CPL and the Canadian T20. That's that. We'll see after that what happens."

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