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Gayle, Samuels back in Windies ODI squad

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london — There was some rare good news for West Indies cricket when Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels were included in the oneday squad for next month’s series against England on Monday.

Batsman Gayle, one of the biggest drawcards in world cricket, has not represente­d West Indies since the 2015 World Cup, while Samuels has been absent for a year because of a dispute with the board.

Neither plays for a test side whose much-mourned decline in fortunes was much in evidence during the innings and 209-run defeat at the hands of England at Edgbaston last week.

Sunil Narine, and Dwayne and Darren Bravo all made themselves unavailabl­e for the five-match ODI series, which begins in Manchester on Sept. 19 and concludes in Southampto­n on Sept. 29.

“The panel welcomes back Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels, who will both add value to our batting and help with the nurturing of the young batsmen in the team,” CWI chief selector Courtney Browne said in a statement.

“Both Sunil Narine and Darren Bravo have declined to be considered for ODIs in England.

“Narine has however confirmed his desire to play 50-over cricket

Both sunil narine and darren Bravo have declined to be considered for OdIs in england Courtney Browne

again but has asked to play in our Regional Super 50 before he is considered and Darren said he was not available for selection.

“Dwayne Bravo said he is still not 100 percent fit, but is looking at a possible return to internatio­nal cricket next year.”

Gayle, who turns 38 next month, has scored 9,221 runs in 269 ODIs for the Caribbean islands, while Samuels has scored 5,180 in 187.

The pair share the record for the highest partnershi­p in one-day cricket with the 372 they combined for against Zimbabwe in Canberra during the last World Cup. —

 ?? AFP ?? Chris Gayle has not represente­d the West Indies since the 2015 ICC World Cup. —
AFP Chris Gayle has not represente­d the West Indies since the 2015 ICC World Cup. —

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