Leeds: West Indies cricketer Shai Hope on Thursday following their 23-run victory over Afghanistan, which is also expected to be hard-hitting batsman Chris Gayle's last match, said, it will be a sad day for the game of cricket when the Jamaican cricketer would draw curtains on his illustrious career.
"Probably the whole world will miss him (Gayle) when he goes. It's going to be a sad day for cricket," said Hope while speaking at the post-match press conference.
Asked what he would miss most about teammate Chris Gayle, who played his final World Cup match on Thursday, Hope smiled and replied: "Probably sunglasses. There are too many things you can pick from Chris."
Gayle has announced that the home series against India that starts on August 3, will be his last on the international stage.
While Gayle has said that he will definitely wish to be a part of the ODI series, he might also look to play a Test match in the two-Test series that sees the start of India and West Indies' campaign in the ICC Test Championship.
Against Afghanistan, Hope was named the Player of the Match after a top-score of 77 in his team's 23-run victory in their final match of the tournament. He said that the team must learn from their experience at this World Cup after winning just two matches.
"It was definitely a learning experience, something I will never forget. Playing each game in this format you obviously have to be the better team on the day to progress in the tournament," Hope said.