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The new decision-review system is only a week old and already Chris Gayle, the West Indies captain, is getting misty-eyed, dreaming of the days when umpires made their judgments without technology. Full Article at Trinidad and Tobago Express
Chris Gayle admits his West Indies team have a mountain to climb if they are to overcome Australia after they crashed to an innings and 65-run defeat in the first Test. Full Article at 7 Days
The West Indies' cricket captain Chris Gayle, center, stands among India's players after his team lost the one-day international series at Beausejour Cricket Ground, in Gros-Islet, St. Lucia, Sunday, July 5, 2009. View Photo »
Australia and every team is beatable . . . don't be surprised if it happens
Brisbane: Visiting West Indies slumped to an innings and 65 runs on the third day of the first Test against Australia here Saturday. Youngster Adrian Baraths 104 went in vain as the Chris Gayle-led side were bundled out for 187 in their second innings. Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
It was a 'disaster' in the eyes of Chris Gayle, but the West Indies captain has nonetheless called upon his team-mates to rally and remain positive after slumping to a demoralising loss to Australia inside three days of the opening Test at the... Full Article at Sportal Australia
Jet-lagged skipper Chris Gayle, who joined the squad less than 24 hours before the start of the series, is all set to play the opening match against Australia, but senior batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan was in serious doubt after hurting his back during a... Full Article at Indian Express
West Indies' captain Chris Gayle, center, bats to be caught behind by India's wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, right, of a delivery off Ashish Nehra during their third one-day international cricket match at Beausejour Cricket Ground in Gros-Islet, St.... View Photo »
Captain Chris Gayle will be rejoining the team for the upcoming Test Series against Australia. He will depart from Kingston, Jamaica on Monday
With the arrival of spring come opportunities of renewal, and having endured some dark winters Australia and the West Indies take the field in Brisbane for the first Test hoping that the new season brings some brighter moments. Full Article at Cricket365
Ricky Ponting and Chris Gayle with the Sir Frank Worrell trophy. Full Article at The Australian
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The West Indies' cricket captain Chris Gayle, center, stands among India's players after his team lost the one-day international series at Beausejour Cricket Ground, in Gros-Islet, St. Lucia, Sunday, July 5, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' captain Chris Gayle, center, bats to be caught behind by India's wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, right, of a delivery off Ashish Nehra during their third one-day international cricket match at Beausejour Cricket Ground in Gros-Islet, St. Lucia, Friday, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' captain Chris Gayle, right, and partner Runako Morton run between wickets during the second one-day international cricket match against India at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Chris Gayle (R) looks back at the ball in front of Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara during their ICC World Twenty20 cricket semi-final match at the Oval cricket ground in London June 19, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Chris Gayle (R) and Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara look at the ball during their ICC World Twenty20 cricket semi-final match at the Oval cricket ground in London June 19, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya (2nd L) celebrates after bowler Angelo Mathews (C) took the wicket of Dwayne Bravo (not pictured) of the West Indies as Chris Gayle (R) watches during the ICC World Twenty20 semi-final match at the Oval in London on June 19, 2009.
View Photo »West Indie's Chris Gayle, right, is bowled out by England's Ryan Sidebottom during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at the Oval cricket ground, London, Monday June 15, 2009.
View Photo »West Indie's Chris Gayle, left, is bowled out by England's Ryan Sidebottom during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at the Oval cricket ground, London, Monday June 15, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Chris Gayle (L) appeals for and gets the wicket of England's Ravi Bopara lbw during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket super eight match at the Oval cricket ground in London June 15, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Chris Gayle (L) appeals for and gets the wicket of England's Ravi Bopara lbw during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket super eight match at the Oval cricket ground in London June 15, 2009.
View Photo »The West Indies captain Chris Gayle, center, celebrates with his teammates by their dugout, as their teammate Dwayne Bravo, not pictured, hits a four to win the Group E Twenty20 World Cup cricket match between India and the West Indies at Lord's cricket ground in London, Friday June 12,...
View Photo »West Indies' captain Chris Gayle (L) leaves the field after his 88 runs, with Australia's Brett Lee, during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket group match at The Oval Cricket Ground in London June 6, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies batsman Chris Gayle (C) adds runs against England during the fourth day of the second Cricket Test against England at Chester-le-Street in north-east England on May 17 2009.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle, right, celebrates his 50 with Ramnaresh Sarwan, left, during the 4th day of the second test match against England at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Sunday May 17, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle, right, hits a ball bowled by England's James Anderson, during the 4th day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Sunday May 17, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' Chris Gayle (L) and Devon Smith stand together during their second test cricket match against England at Riverside, Chester le Street, Durham May 16 2009.
View Photo »West Indies batsmen Ramnaresh Sarwan, left and Chris Gayle leave the field as bad light stops play during the Second npower Test Match against England, at the Riverside, Chester-Le-Street, Durham, Saturday May 16, 2009.
View Photo »England cricketer Kevin Pietersen (L) laughs with West Indies captain Chris Gayle (R) as the umpires inspect the outfield on the second day of the second NPower cricket Test match between England and the West Indies at Chester-le-Street in north-east England, on May 15, 2009.
View Photo »England batsman Andrew Strauss, right, is caught for 26 runs by West Indies wicket keeper Denesh Ramdin, center left, off the bowling of Chris Gayle, center, during the 1st day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle, center, celebrates after catching England's captain Andrew Strauss during the 1st day of the second test match at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle,right, is seen with Denesh Ramdin, center, and Devon Smith, left, during a net practice at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Wednesday May 13, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle, right, is seen chatting with Sulieman Benn, left, during a net practice at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Wednesday May 13, 2009. West Indies will face the England in the 2nd test match of the series starting on Thursday.
View Photo »West Indies captain Chris Gayle,right, is seen with Denesh Ramdin, left, during a net practice at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Wednesday May 13, 2009. West Indies will face the England in the 2nd test match of the series starting on Thursday.
View Photo »West Indies Captain Chris Gayle, right, is seen with Sulieman Benn, left, during a net practice at the Riverside's cricket ground, Chester-le-Street, England, Tuesday May 12, 2009. West Indies will face the England in the 2nd Test match of the Series starting on Wednesday.
View Photo »West Indies batsman Chris Gayle, left, hits a shot past England's Ravi Bopara, second right, as wicketkeeper Matt Prior, third right, watches during the second day of the first Test match between England and West Indies at Lord's cricket ground in London, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
View Photo »West Indies' captain Chris Gayle, center, bats to be caught behind by India's wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, right, of a delivery off Ashish Nehra during their third one-day international cricket match at Beausejour Cricket Ground in Gros-Islet, St. Lucia, Friday, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Australia and every team is beatable . . . don't be surprised if it happens
Captain Chris Gayle will be rejoining the team for the upcoming Test Series against Australia. He will depart from Kingston, Jamaica on Monday
The challenge will be on him and I'm sure he will be able to handle himself ... He's done pretty decent so far in Test cricket and we're happy to have him. Hopefully he can pick off from where he left off against England and gets some runs against the Aussies.
Captain Chris Gayle will be rejoining the team unit for the upcoming three-match Test Series against Australia in Australia. He will depart from Kingston, Jamaica on Monday
The West Indies Cricket Board announced on Sunday that captain Chris Gayle will be re-joining the team unit for the upcoming three-match Test series against Australia in Australia
There has been no change in our approach to preparation and this is keeping us way behind. We are at least ten years behind in terms of technology and this must change. I remember when Ramnaresh Sarwan, Chris Gayle, and myself went to Australia as young players on the West Indies team, we felt really ba...
The corridor really hasn't changed, you still have to bowl the top of off (stump) a lot and just don't bowl full to Chris Gayle because he'll hit you over your head
We don't need to be mulling over the fact of who should be captain or who shouldn't be captain. Chris Gayle is going to get my support and I hope he's going to get everyone's support
Those four names were considered for the captaincy of the West Indies team ... At the end we thought that Chris Gayle was at this time and at this moment the most suitable person to captain West Indies and take them to Australia.
I liked his first delivery to Chris Gayle, short and very surprising - he's an athlete and he loves cricket and football and obviously he can't fit it all in but he looks good
I have admired a lot of (players)--Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen, Dwayne Bravo--but no--it is Chris Gayle who is my favourite--Chris Gayle
I grew up watching cricketers like Courtney Walsh take the West Indies to new heights and I am a big admirer of Chris Gayle for his power batting and calm attitude.So, to have the chance to play with these guys is a dream come true for me.
I grew up watching cricketers like Courtney Walsh take the West Indies to new heights -- and I am a big admirer of Chris Gayle for his power batting and calm attitude; he is my favorite player right now. So, to have the chance to play with these guys is a dream come true for me.
I was telling him (Chris Gayle) one day I'll have to get him in the nets and bowl him a few balls and show him that I was pretty good back in the days.
It is ultimately West Indies' responsibility to deal with their players and ensure that the likes of Chris Gayle and Shivnarine Chanderpaul are here for the summer
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