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Windies name Gayle and Russell in World Cup squad


Published:
2019-04-26 02:39:25 BdST

Update:
2024-04-27 07:54:42 BdST

Published: 2019-04-26 02:39:25 BdST

Sports Live: The West Indies named star players Chris Gayle and Andre Russell in their 2019 World Cup squad on Wednesday, although allrounder Kieron Pollard was among those left out.

Big-hitting opening batsman Gayle returned to the Windies one-day international side in their 2-2 series draw against top-ranked England earlier this year, scoring two hundreds and two fifties in four innings.

Russell did not feature against England and has been struggling with injuries, playing a limited role with the ball in the ongoing Indian Premier League for Kolkata Knight Riders. But he has been in fine form with the bat, and will bring vital power
hitting to the middle order for the two-time world champions in England and Wales.

“I spoke with Andre about four days ago and he assured me that he’ll be OK for the World Cup,” said West Indies chief selector Robert Haynes. “He just has a couple of niggling injuries.”

Interim coach Floyd Reifer, who replaced the sacked Richard Pybus earlier this month, said Russell was in the squad mainly as a batsman for a team who had to come through qualifying. “Looking at the IPL, he’s been scoring a lot of runs, so we’re going to use him as a batting allrounder,” said Reifer.

Despite the Windies changing their rules regarding international players needing to play in their domestic competitions to qualify for selection, there were no places in the squad for Pollard or spinner Sunil Narine. Pollard, a veteran of 101 ODIs, and Narine both last played 50-over cricket for the Caribbean outfit in 2016.

Young batsmen Nicholas Pooran and Shimron Hetmyer were included, as was Evin Lewis, who missed the England series, at the expense of John Campbell. Lewis is likely to open the batting with the 39-year-old Gayle, who is just 252 runs away from breaking Brian Lara’s all-time ODI West Indies record and will retire from the format after the tournament.

The Windies, who won both their World Cup trophies in England in 1975 and 1979, get their campaign underway against Pakistan at Trent Bridge on May 31. They can amend their squad until May 23, but director of cricket Jimmy Adams said there were no plans to do so after the warm-up tri-series with Bangladesh and Ireland in Dublin.

Jason Holder (capt), Andre Russell, Ashley Nurse, Carlos Brathwaite, Chris
Gayle, Darren Bravo, Evin Lewis, Fabian Allen, Kemar Roach, Nicholas Pooran,
Oshane Thomas, Shai Hope, Shannon Gabriel, Sheldon Cottrell, Shimron Hetmyer.

 

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