Sunday, November 11, 2012

Chris Gayle ready for Test cricket's challenge


Chris Gayle
Chris Gayle
Opener Chris Gayle on Saturday stated he anticipated the difficulties of 5-day cricket against Bangladesh after playing a vital role in West Indies's World Twenty20 victory recently.

The 33-year-old left-hander was among the stars of West Indies' triumph in Sri Lanka but thought challenges were bigger within the to begin two Tests which begins in Dhaka on Tuesday.

"I'm pleased to take part in the planet Twenty20, it seamless comfort. It is a milestone," stated Gayle of West Indus’s first world title since winning back-to-back World Cup wins in 1975 and 1979.

"But we must play well within the longer format of the overall game, that's been our major challenge. I've made the required changes from limited overs cricket to Tests and it'll be hard.”

The Exam series is going to be only Gayle's second following a two-year self exile carrying out a drop out using the West Indies cricket board over multiple issues.

He plundered 150 and 64 within the two wins over NZ captured and it is searching to provide his team an encouraging begin anew.

"Well, clearly we must leave to an excellent start and begin the series well. It is a lengthy series in front of us, so hopefully we are able to obtain a good start. We did not get a game title prior to the Test therefore it is more essential,” stated Gayle.

Free Airline Indies were missing out on sound practice in front of the first Test when their three-day side game was cancelled because of wet ground in Savar, an urban area 40 kilometers from capital Dhaka.

West Indies also play five one-day along with a Twenty20 worldwide around the tour.

Gayle stated Bangladesh team were enhancing under Captain Mushfiqur Rahim.

"It's usually hard to play Bangladesh in Bangladesh. However, you know men are great, despite the fact that we won the series before we came here, but they have good gamers. There is a captain who leads in the front," stated Gayle.

West Indies beat Bangladesh 1- within the two-Test series this past year. Gayle recognized West Indian captain Darren Sammy's leadership.

"Sammy continues to be leading them for some time. It isn't a simple role, the captaincy, we senior gamers have assisted him out and that he has enhanced within the last few years. He's also succeeding using the ball," stated Gayle.

The 2nd Test is going to be performed within the new venue of Khulna from November 21.

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