But a NSW Supreme Court jury ruled a defamation case in his favour late last month, finding the articles were motivated by malice. A hearing on damages will be held at a later date, but Gayle is already offering his story for a starting price of US$300,000. "I have a very interesting successful story to tell!! It can be an exclusive 60mins interview or y'all just have to wait on my next book!," he tweeted to his 3.75 million Twitter followers Friday.Chris Gayle looks for bidders for tell-all interview after defamation case, with prices starting at $300,000https://t.co/ecO99EGKtG
— The Cricketer (@TheCricketerMag) November 9, 2017
"It's about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban...I have a very interested successful story to tell!! It can be an exclusive 60mins interview or y’all just have to wait on my next book! It’s about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban...
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
"How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview - I'll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y'all it will be like a movie! No holding back!Even what transpired in the mediation couple weeks before court...they take me lightly but I never scared of the media! I was ready to fight until my last breath! Who ready for my story just let me know..you will have to visit Jamaica ?? for this interview!
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
"Biding starts at US$300K for this interview! So much to say and I will!" Fairfax published the allegations in the wake of an uproar after Gayle attempted to flirt with an Australian presenter on live TV, asking her out for a drink and telling her: "Don't blush, baby." Speaking after the trial, Gayle said the case had been "very emotional".How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview-I’ll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y’all it will be like a movie! No holding back! Biding starts at US$ 300K for this interview! So much to say & I will!
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
"I'm a good man. I'm not guilty," he said. Fairfax has yet to announce whether it will appeal the ruling.‘Bidding starts at $300K’ Gayle offers tell-all interview on Australia court case for right price https://t.co/h5rB14tXNi pic.twitter.com/uVQrpE7Gv3
— The Field (@thefield_in) November 10, 2017


