Police Federation’s Raymond Wilson hospitalised 10:27 AM
Courtney Walsh to be honoured at Wray & Nephew Contender 10:12 AM
Winning US$590m record Powerball ticket sold in Florida 9:44 AM
Drifting action for MoBay today 9:09 AM
Gayle’s RCB remain in IPL playoff contention 5:24 PM
RSS soldier critical after being stabbed 4:12 PM
Sport
Chris Gayle has faith Windies can deliver on the big stage
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Colombo, Sri Lanka — West Indies will get their first taste of action in Sri Lanka today when they face the host nation in the opening official warm-up match ahead of the International Cricket Council's World T20 tournament.
The Windies arrived in Colombo on Tuesday morning after a 20-hour journey from Barbados. They hit the ground running yesterday morning with an open media session and photo-shoots, followed by a full training session in the afternoon at the P Sara Oval, home of the Tamil Union Cricket & Athletic Club.
One player eagerly looking forward to today's start is Chris Gayle, who summed up the mood in the team when he said: "It's time to get going...this is what we've come here for."
The warm-up match against the host nation will be played at Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground in Colombo. First ball is 9:30 am (12:00 midnight Eastern Caribbean Time/11:00 pm Wednesday Jamaica Time).
Gayle, the massive six-footer, is known worldwide as the most destructive batsman in the T20 format. He is the most successful West Indian in this version of the game with 757 runs in 23 matches at a strike rate of just under 144. His 117 against South Africa in the inaugural World T20 in 2007 is the highest score and only century by a West Indian.
"The World T20 is 'gonna' be a cracker! You can feel it already. We've only been here 24 hours and already you get the feeling there is something special in the air," Gayle said yesterday morning. "We are away from home and we have to adapt to the conditions as quickly as possible. We want to make a solid start and look to put the other teams under some pressure.
"When you look at our team you can say we are well balanced. In these tournaments the best we achieved was the semi-finals in England back in 2009. We didn't do so well when it was played at home back in 2010 so we want to get it together this time around. Once we stick to what we know, I don't see any reason why we can't go all the way."
The 32-year-old added: "I'm really looking forward to it. There are a lot of competitive teams here. Every team has a chance to win ... there's not going to be any walkovers. No one is going to take anyone for granted and we have to be at our best at all times. We want to get off to a good start and also look to be there at the end when the semi-finals and finals are played."
Gayle has great memories of Sri Lanka. Two years ago he made his highest Test score of 333 against the home side at Galle.
"To get that triple century was great for me...I have some happy memories here in Sri Lanka. I am hoping to use that as a booster to bigger and better things during the tournament. We know what we're about...we know what we are here for," Gayle said.
The World T20 tournament, which features 12 teams, will be played from September 18 to October 7. The West Indies have been drawn in Group B alongside Australia and Ireland and both first round matches will be at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Their opening match will be against the Aussies on Saturday, September 22 followed by a clash with the Irish on Monday, September 24.
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.
POST A COMMENT
HOUSE RULES
1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper – email addresses will not be published.
2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
Other Stories
J'can juniors look set for Pan-Am Champs
Jamaicans sweep sprints at Diamond League meet
Premier League hunt starts today
Little Miami make big impact in Sandals/ATL league
Anchovy book U-13 semi-final spot
Sweet end - St Catherine FA brings season to end with glamour awards
Racing results for Saturday, May 18, 2013
Bradford gain promotion to League One
Nadal, Federer meet in Rome Masters final
Serena to meet Azarenka for 4th straight title of year
Bowlers put New Zealand back in the game
Bayern rally, but rivals Dortmund crumble to Hoffenheim
Top Jamaica high schools for adidas Grand Prix
St Andrew reign - Portland unseated as school parish champs
'Tuffy' tops 'em all - Flambouyant striker, H'View steal awards spotlight
'Sub Zero' pummels 'Bus Boy' for easy win
VCB leads J'cans to NY Adidas Grand Prix
Prep school development meet on today
Tru-Juice calls Jamaicans to run for a cause


