Chris Gayle shockingly ignores Virat Kohli and names this player as his favorite Indian cricketer
The former left-handed opening batter of the West Indies side, Chris Gayle, has ignored Virat Kohli in a shocking move and named this player as his favorite Indian cricketer besides asking for him to return to the Test side.

Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli’s relationship over the years has grown a lot, especially during the days when they used to share the same dressing room in the IPL for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). But the former has dropped a shocking revelation on choosing his favorite Indian cricketer.
The former left-handed batter opening batter has picked Sarfaraz Khan as his favorite Indian cricketer and put his weight behind the former RCB and PBKS team-mate to make his comeback in the Test squad. Gayle reckoned that he saw Sarfaraz’s transformation on social media and pointed out his first-class record to slam the selectors.
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“Sarfaraz Khan - I mean, he should be on the Test side. He should be in the Test squad at least, you know, scored a century at home, not in the squad. I saw a post a couple of days ago. He lost weight. The weight wasn’t even; nothing was wrong with his weight or anything.” Gayle expressed during a recent interaction on Shubhankar Mishra’s YouTube show.
Chris Gayle picks Sarfaraz Khan as his favorite Indian cricketer
Sarfaraz, who has smashed over 4500 runs in 83 first-class innings at an average of nearly 66 and a strike rate of more than 70 with 15 half-centuries and 16 centuries, has featured in 11 Test innings to club 371 runs with the best score of 150 in Bengaluru.
The middle-order batter featured in the three-match home series against New Zealand before being omitted from the away red-ball squad for Australia in the BGT 2024-25 and against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 in the UK. He has also not been named in the India-A squad to take on Australia due to his quadriceps injury during the Buchi Babu Tournament.
“Sarfaraz is just fine. He was still scoring runs - The man scored triple centuries in first-class cricket. So if they’re using that against him, that’s sad, you know. They should never use that against him. That youngster should have been a part of the squad 100%.” The former West Indies veteran batter concluded.
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