Chris Gayle has issued a ‘come and get me’ plea to the ECB and their new 100-ball competition after announcing he is quitting ODI cricket following this summer’s World Cup. The self proclaimed ‘Universe Boss’ is on a farewell tour of the Caribbean aiming to put England’s bowlers to the sword across the final five matches he will play in the region, and who would bet against him. Gayle might be 39 and in the twilight of an outstanding career across all formats, but he can still hit a long ball and destroy a bowling attack from the top of the order, and that is why he could still be a draw card for the ECB’s latest venture in 2020. “Well, if I don’t start it, it won’t be a tournament,” said Gayle, who has already quit Test cricket but not T20s. “I guess England should invite me over. Then I’ll explode the tournament and say ‘thank you guys; bring in a youngster now.’ Gayle is one of West Indies all-time greats ( Image: Getty Images) “I’ll set the trend for you like I did in all tournaments around the world. Fingers crossed; we’ll see what If the former Windies…