Jamaica Tallawahs captain Chris Gayle has thrown his support behind making a USA leg an annual part of the Caribbean Premier Leagues schedule, and has said he hopes the league will come back next year for the good of cricket in the US.Speaking at the Tallawahs training session on Monday at the Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill, Florida, Gayle said that in order for the effort to get into the US market to succeed, it had to be on a consistent basis rather than the one-and-done events of the past. Gayle has toured the USA with West Indies teams to New York in 2006 and Florida in 2012, and believes the fan base is present to support cricket but that the lack of regular events has stifled momentum.I think the US is cricket-orientated, Gayle said. When you look at the mixed culture here over in the US, I think you have a huge cricket base and cricket fans over here as well. I think the cricket from a West Indies point of view has been trying to break into the US market for years now. We havent been successful so its just always a bit of here and there.Hopefully the CPL will actually be consistent with having games here in the US. If its just a one-off thing, then itll be a problem for the game of cricket in the United States as well. If it can actually progress, I know this leg will be a good one for CPL and if it can continue next year and keep letting the people here in the US get a chance to see it live, then it should be a fantastic thing for the game of cricket here in the US as well.The most recent tour in 2012 provided good memories for Gayle. Opening the batting for West Indies in the first of two T20 internationals against New Zealand, Gayle struck an unbeaten 85 off 52 balls and combined with Kieron Pollard for a 108-run stand in the final 6.5 overs to post a total of 209 for 2, a record for the side which stood until January 2015. A series sweep over New Zealand in Florida set the tone for their World T20 triumph over Sri Lanka a few months later and Gayle said he was happy to be back in Lauderhill.It was a great memory to be honest with you, Gayle said. When you look back at it, you are always thinking what sort of wicket youre going to get to play on because a lot of cricket up here is played on the matting. We played on a wicket that was very good to bat on. I dont see any difference since Ive just been out there from what happened in the past. So it should be a good wicket and hopefully a lot of runs can be scored on the wicket as well which will actually make the game more interesting.Its like here in the Caribbean. The sun is out, the beach is just down the road as well. I know everybodys looking forward to it. South Beach is a bit further away and everybodys having a good time as well. But its just good to be back and Im looking forward to the opportunity to play here again. Hopefully this will be a new beginning for CPL and will hope it progress over the next few years as well.Gayle also recalled the first-day sellout crowd of 15,000 people in 2012 for the West Indies matches. Though attendance has been capped for the CPL at 10,000, Gayle expects the atmosphere to be just as lively and is hoping the sizeable Jamaican expat population will give Tallawahs a boost for their games against St Lucia Zouks on Saturday and Sunday to help maintain their hold on the first place heading into the playoffs.When West Indies actually played New Zealand here, the turnout was tremendous, Gayle said. I think the CPL will bring out the crowd once more. The atmosphere that theyve seen on TV, Im sure they want to experience it for themselves as well so hopefully we get a good [crowd to] start on Thursday and then itll progress over the weekend as well. 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Richmond are mourning two-time AFL premiership winner Bill Barrot, who has died at the age of 72.Barrot was a pivotal member of Richmonds 1967 and 1969 premiership sides, named as centreman in the Tigers team of the century, a Richmond Hall of Fame inductee and Jack Dyer Medallist in 1965.Recruited by Richmond from Jordanville, which was in the heart of their metropolitan zone at the time, Barrot made his first senior appearance for the Tigers in round 17 in 1961 against Geelong at Kardinia Park, aged 17 years and 105 days.Barrot went on to play 120 games for the Tigers from 1961-70, kicking 91 goals.He was the driving force behind Richmonds drought-breaking 1967 premiership triumph, producing a superb, best-on-ground display in the grand final against Geelong.Barrot again was one of the Tigerrs best in the 1969 flag victory over Carlton, booting three goals.dddddddddddde was welcomed back to Richmond as the clubs Homecoming Hero early in the 2015 season.Richmond President Peggy ONeal paid tribute to the dynamic, decorated Tiger who died on Tuesday.Its incredibly sad to hear the news of Billys passing, but we will remember him for all of the wonderful football memories that he gave us in his 10-year career, ONeal said. ... he will always be in the historical fabric of our great club.On behalf of the board, players, coaches, staff and members of the Richmond Football Club, we pass on our condolences to Billys daughter Brittany and his former wife Sandra. 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