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July 5, 2012
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'I hope to give the crowd something to cheer about'- Gayle hoping for special innings against Kiwis at Sabina Park |
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Chris Gayle (left) runs with fast bowlers (from right) Ravi Rampaul, captain Darren Sammy and Tino Best during a West Indies cricket training session at Sabina Park yesterday. - Ian Allen KINGSTON, Jamaica: Opening batsman Chris Gayle is promising the people of Jamaica something special when he goes out to bat for West Indies against New Zealand at Sabina Park today. The powerful left-hander urged his countrymen to come out in their numbers and support the Windies as they face the Black Caps in the opening encounter of the five-match Digicel one-day series. "It's been a while ... It's great to be back in my hometown and representing the West Indies. Hopefully I will give the crowd something to cheer about. We had a good run during the T20 matches in Florida last weekend and that gave us the momentum to move forward," Gayle said. "The start to this series is very important. From a personal point of view, I want to do well in my hometown. I will just look at it as another game. I will look to give the team a good start, look to see what the bowlers are doing and once I get set, look to capitalise and make it count." Gayle was speaking after he and teammates had a full training session yesterday morning at Sabina Park. The 32-year-old has an impressive record of 8,140 runs at an average of 39.13 and strike rate of 84 in one-day cricket. He has made a West Indies record 19 centuries in this format. The Windies Number 45 was meticulous as he prepared for what will be his 230th one-day international. He had a close look at the surface mapped out for today's match and engaged the groundstaff in discussions. "The pitch looks good ... should be a very good track for batting. I believe there could be some assistance for the fast bowlers early on as well and at some stage you could expect the spinners to come into play. I have played here many times and I'm accustomed to the conditions so we know what to expect," Gayle said. quality half-centuries Gayle is presently in good batting form. He cracked two high-quality half-centuries during the back-to-back Digicel T20 series last weekend in south Florida. He was awarded the Man of the Series award as the West Indies won both matches. "The last time I walked off Sabina Park I was raising my bat after I got 165 for Jamaica against Windward Islands. That people of Jamaica have not had cricket at Sabina for a while, so it is good to have cricket come back to Jamaica. I would love to get a hundred here and raise my bat again," Gayle said. First ball in the first Digicel ODI is at 9:30 a.m. (10.30 a.m. Eastern Caribbean time). SQUADS West Indies: Darren Sammy (captain), Dwayne Bravo (vice-captain), Tino Best, Johnson Charles, Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin (wicketkeeper), Ravi Rampaul, Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith. New Zealand: Ross Taylor, Martin Guptill, Doug Bracewell, Dean Brownlie, Andrew Ellis, Daniel Flynn, Tom Latham, Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Rob Nicol, Jacob Oram, Tim Southee, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson (stand-in captain). |
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