Chris Gayle Fails After Choosing T20 Over Tests, Highveld Lions Crash Out
Chris Gayle recently pulled out of the West Indies squad which arrived in South Africa last week for a three-Test series.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: December 08, 2014 12:27 pm IST
West Indian Chris Gayle failed and so did the Highveld Lions, as the Chevrolet Knights reached the final of the Ram Slam T20 Challenge with a comfortable eight-wicket victory.
Choosing to bat in the playoff semi-final at the New Wanderers Stadium Sunday, Lions rattled up 148 for five off 20 overs, with Gayle managing just 15.
In reply, Knights cruised to their target in the 18th over thanks to half-centuries from opener Reeza Hendricks (74 not out) and Rilee Rossouw (58).
In Friday's final, Knights will now face Cape Cobras which features West Indies big-hitter Kieron Pollard.
Gayle looked dangerous early on, smashing off-spinner Werner Coetsee for a six and a four in the opening over.
However, he was tied down thereafter and finally pulled a short ball from seamer Malusi Siboto to short mid-wicket, to perish in the fourth over.
It was then left to Temba Bavuma, who top-scored with 36, and captain Neil McKenzie (33), to carry the innings.
All-rounder Andre Russell played little role in the game, claiming one for 44 and finishing unbeaten on nought when Knights chased.
Gayle recently pulled out of the West Indies squad which arrived here last week for a three-Test series.