The Citizen (KZN)

Gayle returns to face England in ODIs

- Gros Islet

– West Indies recalled veteran batsman Chris Gayle (right) yesterday for the first two one-day internatio­nals against England in preparatio­n for this year’s World Cup.

The hard-hitting, 39-year-old Gayle last played for West Indies during a home series against Bangladesh last July, and could renew an explosive opening partnershi­p alongside Evin Lewis.

Lewis and Gayle both missed the recent ODI series in India and Bangladesh but have been included as part of a 14-man squad that saw left-handed batsman Nicholas Pooran called up for the first time.

West Indies and England will contest five one-dayers following the conclusion of the Test series.

“As we continue our Cricket World Cup preparatio­ns, the upcoming series against the top- ranked ODI side is a great opportunit­y for us to gauge where we are,” said West Indies chairman of selectors Courtney Browne.

Gayle holds the West Indian record for most ODI hundreds with 23, and is their second-leading runscorer in the 50-over format with 9 727 runs – trailing only Brian Lara (10 405).

His 215 against Zimbabwe in the 2015 World Cup also represents the highest limited-overs score by a West Indies batsman.

“We welcome the return of Chris Gayle who missed the last two series and Ashley Nurse from injury. We are pleased to introduce Nicholas Pooran to the ODI cricket for the first time,” said Browne.

“He is clearly a young player with undoubted talent and we believe he can add value to our middle order.” – AFP

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