Watch: Chris Gayle’s breakdance moves goes viral ahead of T20 World Cup 2026

The former legendary West Indies opening batter, Chris Gayle, won the social media with his funny breakdancing moves as the special video goes viral on his social media platforms which attracted massive interaction.

Subhradeep Choudhury
Subhradeep Choudhury

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The former legendary West Indies opening batter, Chris Gayle, has made headlines once again for his activities away from the cricket field, as he recently posted a video on Instagram featuring himself dancing in a restaurant, which quickly attracted the attention of fans around the globe. 

The video appears to be coming from a restaurant or bar, where Kale was seen showcasing his breakdancing moves as he enjoyed the moment, lying on his back and starting to move, based on the center. This shows how the veteran batter has been enjoying his time as the West Indies side prepares for their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign.

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In terms of his batting, Gayle remains the sixth leading run-getter of the T20 World Cup with 965 runs in thirty 1 innings at an average of over 34 and a strike rate of more than 140, thanks to his seven half-centuries and two centuries at the best score of 117.

Chris Gayle's breakdancing breaks internet in viral video

The Jamaican retired from the game with 1899 runs in 75 T20 innings at an average of under 28 and a strike rate of 137.50, thanks to his two centuries and 14 half-centuries at the best score of 117. When it comes to the T20s, Gayle managed over 14500 runs at an average of 36.22 and a strike rate of 144.75.

Watch the video here:

In international cricket, several records are being topped that can’t be broken in the future, and Gail’s 22 centuries in the shortest format in 455 innings remain on the list. At the current age, Pakistan’s opening batter and former captain, Babar Azam, remains the second leading century maker in the T20s, but he is also 11 centuries short of the former West Indies batter.

West Indies did not have a great campaign in the T20 World Cup 2022 before they a strong comeback last year at home. However, they still failed to make it to the semifinals in that edition. Going to India under head coach Darren Sammy, they will take inspiration from their 2016 title-winning championship.

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