Gayle, 36, came under fire for asking Australian broadcaster Mel McLaughlin out on a date in a live television interview during a Big Bash Twenty20 game in January.
"I wanted to see your eyes for the first time, hopefully we can win this game and then we can have a drink after as well," said star batsman Gayle, before adding: "Don't blush, baby."
Chappell and Flintoff, former captains of Australia and England respectively, were among those to criticise Gayle's conduct.
"I didn't mean to be disrespectful and I didn't mean it to be taken serious."
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"Channel 10's commentary team could be heard laughing in the background... But someone above them clearly decided to step in, and a throwaway comment in a fun format escalates and blows up and within hours it has turned into a major international incident."
But Gayle, in his autobiography, said: "The only chop Freddie (Flintoff) knows is when he used to bowl short to me and I would chop him past backward point for four."
As for Chappell, Gayle said: "Ian Chappell, calling for me to banned worldwide, a man who was once convicted of unlawful assault in the West Indies for punching a cricket official.
"Ian Chappell, how can you ban the Universe Boss? You'd have to ban cricket itself.