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Gayle happy to return as Windies captain
By Simon Evans
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 10 - 2009

Chris Gayle is happy to take on the West Indies captain's role again following an end to the bitter dispute between the players and the West Indies Cricket Board, the opening batsman has said.
“If I am asked to do the job I will be committed. It is always honor to captain the West Indies,” Gayle told Reuters in an interview. “I am always committed to do it.
“Support-wise the players have been really good and it shouldn't be a problem. Once I am asked to do it then, definitely.”
The 30-year-old hard-hitting left-hander captained West Indies to a 1-0 series win over England in the Caribbean earlier this year and looked well settled in the role until the players boycotted the home series against Bangladesh in July.
In the midst of the conflict over contractual and payment issues, 37-year-old Barbadian Floyd Reifer took charge of a mostly makeshift team and failed to win a single match against Bangladesh or at the Champions Trophy in South Africa.
It would be a major surprise if Reifer, whose batting performances were well-below Test standard, would be asked to lead the team to Australia next month.
Gayle's return to the role he first took on in 2007, however, has been questioned by new WICB chief executive Ernest Hilaire.
Hilaire suggested last month the selectors would be wise to ask Gayle to clarify his future given his comments during their tour of England in May when he said he did not see a long future for himself in test cricket and preferred the Twenty20 format.
He also said he was looking forward to a break from the pressures of captaincy.
But, having had time off during the dispute, Gayle is clearly refreshed, willing to take on the responsibility again and no longer interested in discussions about his preferences for different formats of the game.
“I am committed to whatever cricket I play. Once I step across the line I am 100 percent committed – it doesn't matter what kind of cricket we play,” Gayle said.
Significantly Gayle's comments come after he received the backing of all-rounder Dwayne Bravo, an influential dressing room figure.
“I am happy with Chris as West Indies captain. He has done a fantastic job and all the guys have a lot of respect for him,” Bravo said recently.
Gayle said the recent strike and series defeat to Bangladesh was a “heartbreaking situation” but he is hopeful that last week's agreement between the players' union and the board will allow for a fresh start.
“I'm happy agreements have been reached but at the same time, hopefully things will be better for our infrastructure so that we can work as one unit and leave the controversy behind, put it to one side and go out and enjoy the game.
“I think it will happen. Let's keep our fingers crossed, everyone is looking to work together.”
SA to play Zimbabwe
South Africa will play Zimbabwe in two one-day internationals in November, Cricket South Africa (CSA) said Tuesday.
The series will be Zimbabwe's first international visit to their neighbors since 2005.
“Zimbabwe has a much stronger side than the last one to visit us. This was born out by its recent 4-1 victory over Kenya and the Proteas can expect some tough opposition,” CSA CEO Gerald Majola said in a statement.
“Part of our commitment to the International Cricket Council (ICC) is to promote and advance cricket throughout the African continent,” he added.
The first match of the series is scheduled for Nov. 8 in Benoni with the second on Nov. 10 in Centurion.
The two games will provide the Proteas with match practice before England's tour of South Africa.
England will play four tests, five one-dayers and two Twenty20 games against the Proteas with the first international match, a Twenty20 game, scheduled for Nov. 13 in Johannesburg.


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