SPORTS
Gayle pleased with return to form in
Windies victory
West Indies captain Chris Gayle said he
was pleased with his return to form following his
belligerent century in the final of the Tri-Nation Series
last Sunday.
The left-handed Gayle, who had gone
without a One-day International century for almost two
years, crashed a sensational, unbeaten 110 off just 77
balls, as the regional side beat Canada by seven wickets at
the Maple Leaf North West Ground.
"It was good to get among the runs again
and make a contribution to the victory. I got a good start
and decided I would capitalize and make the most of it . . .
," said Gayle, who has been hindered in recent months by a
troublesome hamstring.
"Some people may want to say ‘just Canada
no big thing’ but it is always good to get a ton. I’m truly
happy."
West Indies, chasing down Canada’s 179 off
46.5 overs after they were sent in, sped to 181 for three
with Gayle leading the way.
He smashed 14 fours and six sixes and
shared an opening stand of 88 with Sewnarine Chattergoon
(23) and a second-wicket partnership off 77 with Carlton
Baugh (29).
"It was an overall team effort and I’m
delighted with the way we performed to win and win in
style," Gayle said.
"We came with a specific game plan and we
stuck to it. Canada played well in the earlier matches and
we wanted to make sure we did not let them have too many
opportunities. We wanted to make sure we played better
cricket than they did.
"Overall I would say we had a very good
tour. It gave some new players an opportunity to showcase
their skills and they took the chances with both hands."
The tournament was expected to form part
of the team’s preparation for next month’s ICC Champions
Trophy but organizers announced Sunday it would be postponed
until next year. (CMC)