
Gayle has not played ODI cricket since the 2015 World Cup
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The West Indies have been undergoing a tough transition phase after omitting several of their high-profile players in all three formats of the game.

“It broadens my experiences and broadens my learning and hopefully it will hold me in good stead going forward”
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Former Australia pace bowler Jason Gillespie has been named as Papua New Guinea’s coach on an interim basis.
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Former West Indies captain Darren Sammy has admitted that he fears what the future holds for West Indies cricket since they continue to snub some of their best players.

The West Indies have retained their squad from the ODI series against Afghanistan
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The West Indies have opted against making any changes to their ODI squad for the first two matches against India.

“I never thought the time would come when we, as a West Indies team, would miss a Champions Trophy”
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Legendary West Indies pace bowler Sir Curtley Ambrose has admitted that he is gutted that the national team will not be competing at the Champions Trophy in England next month.

Donald will work with Sri Lanka for two months
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Sri Lanka have appointed former South Africa pace bowler Allan Donald as they fast bowling consultant for the Champions Trophy in June.

“I thought the opportunity was there for Carlos to go away and work on a few aspects of his game”
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West Indies head coach Stuart Law has revealed that all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite was dropped from the ODI squad for the upcoming series against Pakistan so that he can work on his fitness and bowling.

“The main aim is to qualify for the next World Cup”
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West Indies head coach Stuart Law has insisted that his main goal is to see the national team automatically qualify for the 2019 World Cup.

Afghanistan are approaching ever closer to becoming a Full Member nation
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After meeting to discuss about a host of issues, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced some major changes to the game.