Cricket

Gayle gets ready for big event with timely half-ton

Colombo, Sri Lanka – Chris Gayle warmed up for the ICC World T20 tournament with a brilliant half-century as the West Indies dominated Afghanistan at the P Sara Oval on Monday.

Gayle, the world-leading batsman in the Twenty20 format, hit four leg-side sixes and five powerful boundaries in 65 not out off 48 balls, as the West Indies reached 125-2 wickets off 15.4 overs to win by eight wickets.

Earlier, West Indies bowlers were on the ball on a good surface to restrict Afghanistan to 122-7 off 20 overs. New ball bowler Fidel Edwards used his variations well to end with three wickets while off-spinner Sunil Narine picked up 2-23.

After the match Gayle said he was pleased with the overall team performance, especially the effort from the bowlers in hot, energy-sapping conditions. He also gave an assessment of the Windies’ readiness, with the opening match five days away.

“It was a decent pitch to bat on so credit must go to the bowlers for the way they went out and restricted Afghanistan for 122, and that helped us to finish off strongly with the bat. I’m really happy with that,” Gayle said.

“Down here you get good pitches to bat on…I think we stuck to the task well against Afghanistan. We didn’t get off to a flyer when we batted, we lost Smithy (Dwayne Smith) so I had to build a partnership with young Johnno (Johnson Charles) and he played well. When he got out Marlon came in and we finished off well. A lot of guys didn’t get a hit, but they are preparing mentally for the first match.

West Indies have been drawn in Group B alongside Australia and Ireland. Gayle shared his thoughts on the match-ups ahead.

“The main challenge is going to be the first match with the Aussies. If we get past Australia we should know where we’re at. Even if that doesn’t happen we have to make sure we qualify and that would make the game against Ireland vital for us …they have upset a lot of big teams so we have to be very mindful of that,” he said.

“The sub-continent teams are always challenging and the task against them will be difficult. Every team has a chance, but I know once we stick to our plans I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t make it to the final and take it from there.”

The West Indies will have another training session on Tuesday at the P Sara Oval at 2 pm (4:30 am Eastern Caribbean Time/3:30 am Jamaica Time). The opening match against the Australians on Saturday is at the R Premadasa Stadium in Khetterama. First ball is 7:30 pm (11 am Eastern Caribbean Time/10 am Jamaica Time).

Full Squad: Darren Sammy (Captain), Dwayne Bravo (Vice Captain), Samuel Badree, Darren Bravo, Johnson Charles, Fidel Edwards, Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine, Denesh Ramdin (Wicket-keeper), Ravi Rampaul, Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith

SCHEDULE

Warm-up matches

Thursday, Sept 13: vs Sri Lanka – lost by 9 wickets at NCC, Colombo

Monday, Sept 17: vs Afghanistan – West Indies won by 8 wickets P Sara Oval, Colombo

First round matches

Saturday, Sept 22: vs Australia – R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Monday, Sept 24: vs Ireland – R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Super Eight matches

Thursday, Sept 27: C1 v D2 – Pallekele

Thursday, Sept 27: A1 v B2 – Pallekele

Friday, Sept 28: D1 v C2 – Colombo

Friday, Sept 28: B1 v A2 – Colombo

Saturday, Sept 29: A1 v D2 – Pallekele

Saturday, Sept 29: C1 v B2 – Pallekele

Sunday Sept 30: B1 v C2 – Colombo

Sunday Sept 30: D1 v A2 – Colombo

Monday, Oct 1: B2 v D2 – Pallekele

Monday, Oct 1: A1 v C1 – Pallekele

Tuesday, Oct 2: B1 v D1 – Colombo

Tuesday, Oct 2: A2 v C2 – Colombo

Semi-finals

Thursday, October 4: Super 8 Group 1-1 vs Super 8 Group 2-2 – R Premadasa Stadium

Friday, October 5: Super 8 Group 2-1 vs Super 8 Group 1-2 – R Premadasa Stadium

Grand Final: Sunday, October 7 – R Premadasa Stadium

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