West Indies yet to know full extent of Gayle injury

Chris Gayle was ruled out shortly before the toss in Thursday's second One-Day International against England at Trent Bridge after damaging his right hamstring.

Published : Sep 22, 2017 00:09 IST , Nottingham

Chris Gayle made a brisk 37 before he holed out in the first ODI at Old Trafford.
Chris Gayle made a brisk 37 before he holed out in the first ODI at Old Trafford.
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Chris Gayle made a brisk 37 before he holed out in the first ODI at Old Trafford.

West Indies was left waiting to discover the full extent of Chris Gayle's hamstring injury after the star batsman spent part of his 38th birthday having scans in a Nottingham hospital on Thursday.

The big-hitting opener was ruled out shortly before the toss in Thursday's second One-Day International against England at Trent Bridge after damaging his right hamstring.

To compound West Indies' frustration at Gayle's injury, it turned out he had been warming up for a meaningless no result.

Only 2.2 overs were possible, with England 21 without loss before rain stopped play after a mere 11 minutes' action.

The rain never relented and, several hours later, the umpires abandoned the match.

West Indies is yet to find out if Gayle will be fit for the third of a five-match series at Bristol on Sunday.

"Chris has been for scans," West Indies coach Stuart Law told reporters. "We don't know the results of them just yet.

"But he tweaked a hamstring in the warm-up," the former Australia batsman added.

"We'll monitor him and see how he's going for Bristol. He said he didn't want to risk it — which is fair enough."

 

Gayle only recently arrived in Britain for the limited-overs leg of the tour, having missed West Indies' 2-1 Test series loss to England.

He effectively made himself ineligible for selection by not playing first-class cricket in the Caribbean, having become a well-paid globe-trotting star of the Twenty20 game.

Gayle struck a typically dynamic 40 off 21 balls, including three fours and four sixes, as West Indies beat England by 21 runs in the lone Twenty20 of its tour in Durham last Saturday.

Gayle followed up with a brisk 37 before he holed out in the first ODI at Old Trafford on Tuesday, a match West Indies lost by seven wickets.

He appeared to pull up sharply after going for a quick single but fielded for the duration of England's run chase at the Manchester ground.

"He said he felt something the other night," explained Law. "But he didn't make a big deal of it — he fielded for all of England's innings."

Meanwhile England captain Eoin Morgan insisted he felt no great relief at seeing powerful Jamaica left-hander Gayle's name missing from a Windies team sheet that still included such talented top-order batsmen as Evin Lewis, Shai Hope and Marlon Samuels.

"As I mentioned at the start of the series, the West Indies are probably a threat more as a group than any individual they have within their team," said Morgan.

"Just because they're missing one player, it doesn't mean we'll take them any more lightly in any game."

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