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Gayle returns to Windies T20 squad

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KINGSTON  – The Selection Panel of Cricket West Indies today named the Windies 13-man squad for Finolex Pipes T20 International against India.

The match will be played at Sabina Park on Sunday, July 9. First ball is 10:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. Eastern Caribbean Time).

Experienced opening batsman Chris Gayle has been named in the squad. The left-hander is the highest run-maker for Windies in this format with 1 519 runs (average 35.32, strike rate 145.49), including two centuries. This will be his first T20 International at Sabina Park.

All-rounder Jason Holder is being rested for the match.

CWI chairman of selectors Courtney Browne welcomed Gayle back to the squad.

He is the most prolific batsman in this format and will add value to our team at the top of the order. He will get the chance to play on his home ground and against a top-quality Indian team.

This squad has a good mix – experience within the batting and bowling – it is a well-balanced squad. Again, this is an opportunity for the young players to showcase their talent and for the experience players to perform and help nurture the young players,” he said. (PR/NB)

Full Squad

Carlos Brathwaite (Captain)

Samuel Badree

Ronsford Beaton

Chris Gayle

Evin Lewis

Jason Mohammed

Sunil Narine

Kieron Pollard

Rovman Powell

Marlon Samuels

Jerome Taylor

Chadwick Walton

Kesrick Williams

 

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