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A year on from the "Don't Blush Baby" controversy, West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle has posted a bizarre video on social media and told Australia to "lighten the ph---Â up".
The powerful batsman posted a video on Instagram and a tweet, using a creative spelling of the expletive, which alluded to comments made to then-Channel 10 host Mel McLaughlin.
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Gayle caused a stir exactly a year ago when McLaughlin interviewed him after a Melbourne Renegades BBL game.
He asked McLaughlin whether she would be interested in getting a drink with him and then said "don't blush baby" when she became noticeably uncomfortable with his antics.
Former Big Bash player Chris Gayle. Photo: Getty Images
He was later fined $10,000 over the incident.
In the anniversary video Gayle can be seen in suggestive poses and simulating sex acts with a street dancer at a carnival.
The dancer at times appears uncomfortable with his actions.
His tweet which accompanied a link to the Instagram video read: "4th jan officially 1 year anniversary #DontBlushBaby - Australia lighten the ph--- Â up!!! ..."
AAP
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