Cricket Australia refuse to bar Gayle from BBL return



This was confirmed by CIA chief, James Sutherland, who was the only basis the anti-corruption, on the domestic institution would exclude a player from the annual Twenty20 League try.
"No, I think it's a problem for the clubs themselves," Sutherland said.
"No matter what anyone at Cricket Australia thought [of Gayle incident] at the management level, board level, I think you are on a slippery slope when you make judgments about players start that could or should not in the Big Bash will play league or in our national competitions. "
He continued: "For when the ever end My view is, unless there is a very, very strong base on the model of anti-corruption, then it is difficult for us, those judgments are to make?.
"I'm not saying that it would not happen, but my judgment is that it is appropriate not ... it's about the team to make the calls itself."
Gayle courted controversy when he appeared openly flirt with Channel TEN Mel McLaughlin in a borderline interview during a match between his Melbourne Renegades and Hobart Hurricanes last January.
Following his innings, Gayle McLaughlin said a stunned: "I wanted to get an interview with you and have, that is the reason why I am here simply the eyes to see for the first time, it is nice..."
And after she appeared uncomfortable, Gayle told her: "Hopefully we can win this game, and we can have a drink after you do not blush, baby.."
His comments sparked outrage in cricket and not cricketing circles to condemn with Sutherland in the top Gayle utterances. Gayle was then $ 10,000 fine.
There were also calls for Gayle be banned from the competition.
Renegades last month, but refused to return for Gayle to exclude, and stressed that she had an open policy to all players.
"They would like to think, a place for all, there are [in the Big Bash]. The excitement he can generate (Gayle), is exceptional," said Chairman Jason Dunstall.
"We want all of these types of players on the screen. That's the idea. What we want the best players in the world in the BBL is."
However, cross-town rivals Melbourne Sixers were not as sharp.
"While it is obviously a very talented cricketer, we do not see it as a cultural fit to the Sixers, especially our strong focus on female involvement are considering," said Sixers boss Dom Remond.
Gayle brand value has increased even higher, as West Indies' acquisition of the Twenty20 World Cup in India earlier this month.
The Jamaican left-handed smashes unbeaten century against England in the opening game of the tournament in the Caribbean side, the first player to score two T20 World Cup hundreds.

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