New Delhi: Australian all-rounder Shane Watson, who has played a lot of cricket against Chris Gayle, feels that the Jamaican crossed the line with his remark made to Channel 10 reporter Mel McLaughlin.


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"There is no doubt people have always loved coming along and watching him (Gayle) play because of the entertainment he can certainly provide. But there is always a line outside the game of cricket


as well,” Watson was quoted as saying by Daily Telegraph.


"In the end the people love the entertainment part of cricket, but there's also a respect, that part of playing the game on and off the field in the right spirit.” said the all-rounder.


However, at the same time veteran Aussie is not surprised by Gayle's behaviour as he stated that the controversial remarks made by the West Indian batsman during an interview with a female presenter were "fairly expected".


"I have played against Chris for a long time, since I started really, and that behaviour is fairly expected," added Watson.


Gayle invited controversy after he made a series of inappropriate remarks to a TV reporter McLaughlin during his sides' win over the Hobart Hurricanes on Monday.