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West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has been fined A$10,000 ($7,200; £4,900) for "inappropriate conduct" after he asked a TV reporter on a date in a live interview.

"To see your eyes for the first time is nice. Hopefully we can have a drink afterwards. Don't blush baby," he said.

Gayle has said he is sorry, but that the reaction was "out of proportion".

His team Melbourne Renegades beat the Hobart Hurricanes by five wickets in Monday's T20 game.

Gayle, who had scored 41 in just 15 balls, was answering questions from Network Ten's McLaughlin about his big-hitting style when he made the remark, which was widely condemned as sexist.

The former West Indies Test captain told reporters on Tuesday: "There wasn't anything meant to be disrespectful or offensive to Mel. If she felt that way, I'm really sorry for that.

"It was a simple joke. The game was going on. Entertainment, things get out of proportion but these things happen."

McLaughlin has said his date request was "a little bit disappointing because I'm not used to seeing that".

"I don't really want to be the subject of such conversations," she told her network.

'Out of line'
The Melbourne Renegades said his comments were "completely inappropriate and disrespectful" and apologised to McLaughlinand to the public.

"Mel is an outstanding sports presenter," said Renegades chief executive Stuart Coventry. "We think of her very highly and the club and players will ensure we work with her in a professional and respectful manner in future."

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Image captionOne of Gayle's former captains said it was not right to defend such behaviour
"We've had several discussions with Chris over the past day and he has acknowledged that his comments were out of line," he said.

The A$10,000 fine will be donated to the McGrath Foundation, a breast cancer charity.

Network Ten Head of Sport David Barham said Gayle would no longer wear an on-field microphone or helmet-cam during live broadcasts.

'Not a nightclub'
Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland said Gayle's comments could be equated with workplace harassment.

"It's not a nightclub, and I think one of the things that perhaps hasn't dawned on everyone is it's actually a workplace," he said.

"Anyone that sees the humour in that is misunderstanding and somewhat delusional about the situation."

Fox Sports reporter Neroli Meadows told theAustralian Broadcasting Corp. that Gayle had said similar things to her and several other female reporters.

"He does this constantly... He has creepy behaviour and the way he did it to Mel was just that, and Mel knew it was going to happen," she said.

Meanwhile Chris Rogers, Gayle's former captain at Sydney Thunder, said it was part of "a pattern of behaviour".

"If you know the guy, you see it over and over. It's not just him, there's a lot of this stuff in the sporting industry and to defend it is not right at all."
 
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Oh come on. Cut him some slack. He jokes around on field--does his insane dances and what not. That's his personality.

The only thing I can see is that he should not have used the word "baby"....Should have said something like I see you blushing and laugh it off.

"Work place harassment"? overshooting here.
 
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I also think they are dragging it way too much. Australia is acting like saudai Arabia and chris gyale seem committed blasphemy with lil bit teasing with virgin Australian reporter
 
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That was rude regardless of how witty this fellow is, this interview was being aired around the world and there was no need for such remarks. Rightly fined.
 
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West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has been fined A$10,000 ($7,200; £4,900) for "inappropriate conduct" after he asked a TV reporter on a date in a live interview.

"To see your eyes for the first time is nice. Hopefully we can have a drink afterwards. Don't blush baby," he said.

Gayle has said he is sorry, but that the reaction was "out of proportion".

His team Melbourne Renegades beat the Hobart Hurricanes by five wickets in Monday's T20 game.

Gayle, who had scored 41 in just 15 balls, was answering questions from Network Ten's McLaughlin about his big-hitting style when he made the remark, which was widely condemned as sexist.

The former West Indies Test captain told reporters on Tuesday: "There wasn't anything meant to be disrespectful or offensive to Mel. If she felt that way, I'm really sorry for that.

"It was a simple joke. The game was going on. Entertainment, things get out of proportion but these things happen."

McLaughlin has said his date request was "a little bit disappointing because I'm not used to seeing that".

"I don't really want to be the subject of such conversations," she told her network.

'Out of line'
The Melbourne Renegades said his comments were "completely inappropriate and disrespectful" and apologised to McLaughlinand to the public.

"Mel is an outstanding sports presenter," said Renegades chief executive Stuart Coventry. "We think of her very highly and the club and players will ensure we work with her in a professional and respectful manner in future."

_87484244_87483615.jpg
Image copyrightGetty Images
Image captionOne of Gayle's former captains said it was not right to defend such behaviour
"We've had several discussions with Chris over the past day and he has acknowledged that his comments were out of line," he said.

The A$10,000 fine will be donated to the McGrath Foundation, a breast cancer charity.

Network Ten Head of Sport David Barham said Gayle would no longer wear an on-field microphone or helmet-cam during live broadcasts.

'Not a nightclub'
Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland said Gayle's comments could be equated with workplace harassment.

"It's not a nightclub, and I think one of the things that perhaps hasn't dawned on everyone is it's actually a workplace," he said.

"Anyone that sees the humour in that is misunderstanding and somewhat delusional about the situation."

Fox Sports reporter Neroli Meadows told theAustralian Broadcasting Corp. that Gayle had said similar things to her and several other female reporters.

"He does this constantly... He has creepy behaviour and the way he did it to Mel was just that, and Mel knew it was going to happen," she said.

Meanwhile Chris Rogers, Gayle's former captain at Sydney Thunder, said it was part of "a pattern of behaviour".

"If you know the guy, you see it over and over. It's not just him, there's a lot of this stuff in the sporting industry and to defend it is not right at all."

Chris gayle Tharki :bunny::partay:
 
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Chris gayle Tharki :bunny::partay:
He was too excited aur reporter be kohe strict type ki aunty thi otherwise western girl take such compliment lightly

look at his face in first and secodn video...pehle main masti main full smile aur dosri main moun aese latkua ha jese chapair kha k aya
 
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That was just a witty interview getting a $hitty response. Do you want us to believe Gayle doesn't have access to 'some fun' and or if he really meant what is understood by the haters would he have said that live? He was just being funny. Should have shown some respect to the legend that he is.

Bottom line. Racism.
 
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Dont blush baby was slightly patronizing, he could have got away with rest. It basically implies that the sports reporter is just a showpiece and not a serious journalist whose work needs to be respected on her own right. That's the issue not flirting as such.
 
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Was unnecessary of him to be honest. The lady was visibly embarrassed and just trying to do her job.
 
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He thought he was still in India & still picking up Indian women with that chat up line
 
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