New book Six Machine
West Indies legend Chris Gayle will inform the inspiring tale of his life from being a shy, skinny child from a tin-roofed shack inside the lower back streets of Kingston, stealing empty bottles to shop for meals, to becoming one of the maximum adverse batsmen in international.
Gayle's memoirs "Six machine: I don't Like Cricket... i like It," published by Penguin Random house, may be released around the world on June 2.
West Indies legend Chris Gayle will inform the inspiring tale of his life from being a shy, skinny child from a tin-roofed shack inside the lower back streets of Kingston, stealing empty bottles to shop for meals, to becoming one of the maximum adverse batsmen in international.
Gayle's memoirs "Six machine: I don't Like Cricket... i like It," published by Penguin Random house, may be released around the world on June 2.