Top 5 players who will be missed during Champions League T20 2014

#2 Chris Gayle

AB de Villiers might be the best batsman in the world today, but when it comes to T20 cricket exclusively, Chris Gayle remains the best in the world by a distance. Although Gayle had a substandard 2014 IPL season, which was one of the main reasons for RCB having a mediocre tournament, but the West Indian showed in the subsequent CPL T20 that he is far from finished as a T20 batsman.

What has made Gayle stand out from some of the other great T20 batsmen going around is his remarkable consistency: his averages in the IPL in 2011, 2012 and 2013 were 67.55, 61.08 and 59 respectively and in each of those seasons, he had a strike-rate exceeding 150.

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