West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has launched a new spray at television presenter Mel McLaughlin, saying she walked into the sexist comments she received from him earlier this year adding that his behaviour was meant as “a joke”.
Speaking to The Guardian earlier this week, the 36-year-old record-breaking batsman opened up about his behaviour at the January Big Bash match held in Melbourne, continuing to claim he did nothing wrong and that was everyone else had the problem.
Chris Gayle. Source: Facebook.
"They knew the person they are interviewing," Gayle told interviewer Donald McRae, continuing, "They knew the person is like that. So it wasn’t any surprise to anyone. Not even the interviewer, Mel. She knew exactly how the West Indians are."
Controversy first arose when Gayle commented on McLaughlin's eyes, asked her out on air and uttered the now infamous line: "don't blush, baby", while her male commentators could be heard laughing in the background.