Gayle cited personal reasons for the decision.
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Standard L: Maverick batsman Chris
Gayle Monday opted out of the ODI and T20 series against India
citing personal reasons as the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) named
three fresh faces for the assignment.
"We
will be without our stalwart, Chris Gayle for this Indian tour and
the next tour against Bangladesh as he has declined selection at this
time, however, he has made himself available for the selection for
the visit of England to the Caribbean and the World Cup in 2019,"
WICB chairman of the selection panel Courtney Browne said in a
statement.
The
West Indies are currently engaged in a two-Test series in India and
are trailing after going down in the opening Test inside three days.
The West Indies will play five ODIs and three T20 Internationals. The
first ODI will be held in Guwahati on October 21.
With
an eye on next year's 50-over World Cup and 2020 World T20 in
Australia, the West
Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has drafted in three youngsters --
opener Chrandrapaul Hemraj, all-rounder Fabian Allen and fast bowler
Oshane Thomas -- in the limited overs squads.
Big-hitting
Kieran Pollard, middle-order batsman Darren Bravo and all-rounder
Andre Russell have also made a comeback into the T20 squad.
"As
we continue our Cricket World Cup preparations, the upcoming tour of
India provides a great opportunity to expose some of our young
talent," Browne said.
"Opener,
Chandrapul Hemraj, all-rounder Fabian Allen and fast bowler Oshane
Thomas will get their opportunity to showcase their skills, along
with Sunil Ambris, who is returning to the fold.
Russell,
however, has been ruled out of all 50-over format due to injury and
Alzarri Joseph will undergo a fitness test before leaving for India.
"With
the 2020 ICC World T20 two years away and the limited amount of T20
Internationals within the next year, the panel believes at this
juncture it is time to invest in the young players that have emerged
over the last two years from Windies A and B teams, along with 2018
CPL," Browne explained.
"The
selection of a young group two years prior to the World T20 gives the
coaching staff time to help them with their skills and for the team
to develop into a cohesive and competitive unit.
"The
team will continue to retain some experienced players who will work
alongside the younger group...offer our congratulations to the
players making their international debuts and welcome back Darren
Bravo and Kieran Pollard to international cricket," he said....
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