This Australian tour and their initial struggles negotiating the mystery of Sunil Narine, sort of reminds me of the 2008/09 season. Back then, like the current one Australia went to UAE on the back on longg home season and had to deal with Saeed Ajmal who just came on the scene on some slow turning wickets.
They eventually won that series 3-2, but a key batsman for AUS in dealing with Ajmal was Michael Clarke who is universally acknowledged as AUS best player of spin. So the without Clarke in the Caribbean currently, that middle-order has to step up a notch to decode the mystery of Narine.
The Windies clearly having mental problem when it comes to knowing how to finis h off games, when in a winning position. Even if they get Gayle back that blockage needs to be sorted out, since the talent in their ranks is evident.
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Unfortunely Gayle Dont wanna play for West Indies Cricket he wanna play the T20 Leagues instead.WICB Lay it on de table to Play for West Indies he Refused, unfortunely.
For West Indies Cricket Gayle would be a Great, but we need to move on now, plus this team isnt doing Aweful like Everything feel they are doing. Imaging BEating Australia, with a Small team like this. what our Best Team couldnt DO.
Presuming that report is the real truth about what happened in that meeting, the WICB negotiators couldn't seriously expect Gayle to just walk away from his contractual obligations with the IPL and Somerset.
We all know what's happened in the last year, the WICB held firm to one position that Gayle had to retract statements made, while Gayle declined leaving himself no choice with his windies career in the dark - but to secure himself by playing cricket in all those leagues.
Such a discussion had to occur before Gayle signed these deals, since once can't seriously expect Gayle to come rushing back to windies now.