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Modest Gayle showers praise on team after one-man show

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
After his breathtaking 66-ball 175 in the Indian Premier League here today, Chris Gayle was modesty personified, preferring to highlight the contributions of his team-mates whose efforts paled in comparison to the Jamaican's record-breaking feat.

"(Tillakaratne) Dilshan and A B (de Villiers) supported us really well. It was a breathtaking game and happy to be on the winning side. The bowlers finished things on a high," Gayle said after smashing his way into the record books with a 30-ball century, the fastest in T-20 cricket.

"I am really happy with the win from the team point of view. It puts us on top of the table. It is one of the days when you come out and things go according to you," he told reporters at the post-match press conference after Bangalore's record 130-run win over Pune Warriors.
 

Asked to rate the innings, Gayle said scoring 175 runs in a T20 match is never easy.

"You know how quickly these games can change. I wanted to stay there till the end, at least 18 overs, if not all, which I did. A B came in and did a magnificent job for the team to put us in great position," he said.

Replying to a query, Gayle denied that Pune Warriors bowling attack was weak and felt the wicket here was good to bat on.

"You can't take away the fact that sometimes as a batter when you get on top of a bowler it is going to create a different scenario. Pune bowlers did well in the last couple of games, especially Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, who did well in this match (also)," he said.

About the last over, Gayle said it was nice to finish off that way.

"Some people keep on asking -- they have seen the Gangnam style in international cricket but why not in IPL. I thought it was the perfect time. I got a wicket and everything worked out perfectly," he said.

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First Published: Apr 23 2013 | 10:20 PM IST

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