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Cricketer Chris Gayle crosses line into sexism

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West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle has landed himself in a firestorm of criticism after he hit on Australian sports reporter Melanie McLaughlin during a live television interview. McLaughlin was keen to talk to Gayle about his batting performance — he had just made 41 runs off a mere 15 balls during his innings for the T20 (limited overs) cricket team, Melbourne Renegades, in their Big Bash League match against Hobart Hurricanes — but in response to her question about how he approached the innings, Gayle replied:

I mean…I wanted to come and have an interview with you as well…that’s the reason why I’m here, so…just to see your eyes for the first time…it’s nice, so hopefully we’ll win this game and we can have a drink after…don’t blush, baby!

McLaughlin was adamant that she was not blushing — in fact, she looked quite uncomfortable during Gayle’s advances — and quickly changed the subject to whether the cricketer had experienced any injuries.

Chris Gayle Photo courtesy httpsglobalvoicesorg

Chris Gayle. Photo courtesy https://globalvoices.org

West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle has landed himself in a firestorm of criticism after he hit on Australian sports reporter Melanie McLaughlin during a live television interview. McLaughlin was keen to talk to Gayle about his batting performance — he had just made 41 runs off a mere 15 balls during his innings for the T20 (limited overs) cricket team, Melbourne Renegades, in their Big Bash League match against Hobart Hurricanes — but in response to her question about how he approached the innings, Gayle replied:

I mean…I wanted to come and have an interview with you as well…that’s the reason why I’m here, so…just to see your eyes for the first time…it’s nice, so hopefully we’ll win this game and we can have a drink after…don’t blush, baby!

McLaughlin was adamant that she was not blushing — in fact, she looked quite uncomfortable during Gayle’s advances — and quickly changed the subject to whether the cricketer had experienced any injuries. Online disapproval of Gayle’s behaviour — and support for McLaughlin — was swift and prounounced, particularly on Twitter. Article written byJanine Mendes-Franco courtesy https://globalvoices.org/

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