West Indies today bowed out of the cricket World Cup after losing to New Zealand by 143 runs even after Gayle hit a 33-ball 61. Gayle, who has been struggling with a back problem, missed a couple of games in the quadrennial extravaganza but certainly wants to feature in next year's World T20.
"Definitely want to play the T20 World Cup next year for West Indies, there's no doubt about that," Gayle told ESPNcricinfo.
"I'm actually out of the Test series, the back won't hold up for that format at this point in time. But I haven't retired from any format as yet. As I go on I will keep informing WICB about my progress in the future with West Indies cricket," he added.
Gayle, whose record individual World Cup score of 215 against Zimbabwe was surpassed by an unbeaten 237 by Kiwi opener Martin Guptill, said that the Caribbean side did well to reach the knockouts.
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"It was a situation where you look at it, we reached a quarterfinal, anything could have happened, you just need two good games."
Chasing a mammoth 394 for a win in the last-eight encounter, the West indies were bowled out for 250 in 30.3 overs but Gayle still took out some positives from the loss.
"You chase 390 runs, psychologically it will affect your batters, but if we actually had a better plan or structure chasing these sort of targets, it could have helped us in some sort of way.