Jamaica Gleaner

Gayle returns to Windies ODI squad.

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VETERAN OPENER Chris Gayle has made a return to the oneday squad for the first time in seven months after being named yesterday in a 14-man West Indies squad for the first two One-Day Internatio­nals of the five-match series against England, starting later this month.

The 39-year-old is joined by opening partner Evin Lewis, who has also been included following a similar length of absence, while uncapped attacking left-hander Nicholas Pooran is set to make his debut after finally getting the attention of selectors for the 50-overs format.

Off-spinner Ashley Nurse is the fourth change to the squad that toured Bangladesh last December, returning to the line-up after recovering from injury.

Chandrapau­l Hemaj, who scored 12 runs in two innings against Bangladesh, has been dropped along with fellow batsmen Kieran Powell and Sunil Ambris, with allrounder Carlos Brathwaite also left out.

Veteran right-hander Marlon Samuels has been omitted due to injury.

GREAT OPPORTUNIT­Y

The series is the penultimat­e one before the ICC 50-overs World Cup, starting in May, and chief selector Courtney Browne said it would provide an ideal gauge of the squad’s preparatio­n.

“As we continue our Cricket World Cup preparatio­ns, the upcoming series against the topranked ODI side is a great opportunit­y for us to gauge where we are as a team,” Browne said.

“This allows us to identify any areas that need addressing relating to selection and also helps the coaching staff to fine tune their game strategy.

“We welcome the return of Chris Gayle who missed the last two series and Ashley Nurse from injury,” Brown added.

Gayle and Lewis featured in the three-match home series against Bangladesh last July but missed the tours of India and Bangladesh in the latter part of the year. Both have continued to play in various Twenty20 leagues, however.

Pooran, meanwhile, forced his way into the squad with prolific scoring in the Super50 last October when he averaged nearly 49 for Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.

He has also scored heavily in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League to follow up his decent form against India and Bangladesh last year.

There is no room for explosive all-rounder André Russell, who missed the tours of India and Bangladesh but who is currently plying his trade in the Bangladesh Premier League, while off-spinner Sunil Narine remains on the sidelines after playing his last ODI over two years ago.

West Indies take on England in the first two ODIs at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown on February 20 and 22.

SQUAD: Jason Holder (captain), Fabian Allen, Devendra Bishoo, Darren Bravo, Chris Gayle, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Evin Lewis, Ashley Nurse, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran, Rovman Powell, Kemar Roach, Oshane Thomas.

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