Chris Gayle Opens Up About His Bitter IPL Exit: “I Felt Disrespected and Depressed”
Chris Gayle, the legendary West Indies cricketer, reveals the emotional turmoil he faced during his stint with Punjab Kings, which led to his abrupt exit from the IPL.

Mumbai (India) September 8: IPL legend Chris Gayle talked about the difficult moments he had at Punjab Kings near the end of his lucrative career. With multiple records to his name, including the highest-ever individual score of 175 in the tournament, Gayle is considered one of the best openers in IPL history. Although Gayle started his IPL career with the Kolkata Knight Riders, he really found his rhythm at Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he set records and formed an illustrious partnership with AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli.
Chris Gayle Opens up about his Punjab Stint
However, in the later stage of his career, he moved to the Punjab Kings. He was bought by the franchise for INR 2 crore in 2018 and played 41 matches there, scoring 1,339 runs at an average of 36 and a strike rate of 143.
He left the franchise midseason during 2021 when the IPL was staged behind closed doors and players were confined to bio-bubbles within their hotels due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Gayle confessed that his IPL journey came to an abrupt end, saying he felt disrespected by the franchise and poorly treated, an experience that also drove him into a phase of depression.
“Oh my IPL ended prematurely, you know, with Punjab to be honest with you. Yeah, I mean absolutely, I mean I was disrespected in the franchise, Punjab Kings XI. You know, I felt like I wasn’t being treated properly for a senior guy done so much for the league, you know, bring so much value to the franchise as well. And then you’re being disrespected and they treat you like a kid, you know, and then pretty much I’m just like I felt like the building was on my shoulder. That’s the first time in my life I ever felt like a depression mode. So when people speak about depression, I can get a little sense of that and it wasn’t for me,” Gayle said in a podcast with Shubhankar Mishra.
He was going through tough phase
The Windies legend said that he also chatted with Anil Kumble, during which he shared what he had been going through in the bio-bubble.
“So I know we talking about it’s our job working but at that stage money at that stage nothing. You don’t need money right there, your mental health is more important than money. I called Anil (Anil Kumble). I had a one-on-one discussion and said listen, I’m leaving because at the same time, I had the World Cup, and we were in a bubble, so you couldn’t come out, so your mental space was just going, it was just really, really puzzling and destroying you. I was destroyed inside and after the last game I played against Mumbai I’m like, ‘Yo, it doesn’t make sense. I’m going to do myself more damage rather than be at peace,’” he added.
Chris Gayle: An IPL Legend
Gayle played his last IPL match against the Mumbai Indians and finished his IPL career with 4965 runs in 142 matches at a strike rate of 148.96.
He revealed breaking down during the conversation with Kumble, as he was disappointed with both the coach and how the franchise was run. Gayle said then-skipper KL Rahul also called him and asked him to play, but he had already made the call to leave. “So I called him and had a one-on-one talk to him, you know, actually breakdown as well, literally a breakdown when I was talking to him because I was really hurt. Oh yeah I cried and I was disappointed with Anil and how the entire thing was actually run, the franchise was actually run at that time and I said listen man thank you. KL Rahul was the captain, he called me and said, “Yo Chris, you know, you want to stay, you’ll play the next game.” And I said listen to me man I wish you guys all the very best. I just packed my bag and I walked out,” he concluded.