The recall of Chris Gayle to the West Indies ODI squad, for the first time since the 2015 World Cup, has dominated the countdown to the upcoming five-match series against England
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The recall of Chris Gayle to the West Indies ODI squad, for the first time since the 2015 World Cup, has dominated the countdown to the upcoming five-match series against England.
But Gayle -- one of the biggest draws in the game -- is likely to make his first appearance against Ireland tomorrow.
Gayle arrived with the 15-man squad in Northern Ireland yesterday after the West Indies board announced an amnesty which has also seen the return of Marlon Samuels and Jerome Taylor.
Previously players had to be available for the corresponding domestic tournament before being selected for limited-overs internationals or Test cricket. Samuels last played in October 2016, but was dropped for the tri-series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe the following month, but while Gayle played in the one-off T20 game against India in July, his next ODI will be his first since the 2015 World Cup. Taylor's last ODI was in July 2016.
"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," said chairman of selectors Courtney Browne.
The selectors will also hope the experienced pair -- Samuels is 36 and Gayle celebrates his 38th birthday on the day of the second ODI against England next week -- can help West Indies qualify for the next World Cup.
But unless they beat Ireland and then win four of the five games against England they will find themselves in the qualifying tournament next March, along with Ireland, Afghanistan and hosts Zimbabwe.
Only two qualifiers will join the top eight in the rankings at the end of this month at the 2019 finals in England.