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October 14, 2011
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Gayle: Super50 could be turning point
Jermaine Lannaman, Star Writer


Chris Gayle - file

Reappointed Jamaica one-day captain, Chris Gayle, says the team will be going all out to win the upcoming West Indies Super50 Tournament, as this could serve as a motivation for Jamaica to reassociate themselves with the sport locally.

The tournament, which will be held in Guyana between October 19 and 29, will see Jamaica, along with Trinidad and Tobago, starting as favourites, as they try to dethrone last year's joint winners the Leeward Islands and Barbados.

"It would be a good turning point for cricket in Jamaica, especially as it relates to bringing sponsors on board," said Gayle shortly after the team's final practice session at Sabina Park yesterday.

cornerstones

"It (winning) would also showcase to Jamaicans some of the up-and-coming players we have in the country, who in the near future could be cornerstones of a revival in fortunes of West Indies cricket," he added.

The team, which will depart the country on Monday, sees Gayle returning as captain after doing so last season when the tournament was held here in Jamaica.

It also includes four-day captain Tamar Lambert, who struggled to get runs during last season's event, and two uncapped players, in 19-year-old batting all-rounder Jermaine Blackwood and 20 year-old big-hitting sensation Kenar Lewis.

"It's a pretty good and balanced team with the youngsters Lewis and Blackwood, looking particularly good in training," said Gayle.

"It will be good to see if they get a game, how they respond, as they certainly have a lot of potential."

lead roles

In addition to Gayle and Lambert, those who are expected to play lead roles in the batting department are Xavier Marshall, Shawn Findlay and Chadwick Walton, while the bowling is expected to revolve around spin twins Nikita Miller and Odean Brown, and fast bowlers Krishmar Santokie and Jerome Taylor.

The team is also expected to be strengthened towards the middle of the tournament with the return of Marlon Samuels and Danza Hyatt, who are currently on West Indies duties.

"Once the batting and the bowling click, there is no reason why we can't win," argued Gayle. Jamaica last won the regional one-day title in 2008, four years ago.

SQUAD: Chris Gayle, Tamar Lambert, Xavier Marshall, Shawn Findlay, Yannick Elliott, Chadwick Walton, Odean Brown, Simon Jackson, Krishmar Santokie, Jerome Taylor, Nikita Miller, Andrew Richardson, Kenar Lewis, Jermaine Blackwood.
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