'Keep Gayle under control'
Australia captain George Bailey warned Sri Lanka to get Chris Gayle
out cheaply in the World Twenty20 decider or face defeat after the West
Indian's remorseless power-hitting dominated Friday's semi-final.
Bailey acknowledged Australia were left "helpless" as Gayle smashed
six sixes on his way to an unbeaten 75 as West Indies totted up 204-5,
their best ever score. Australia fell for 131 all out in reply.
"Were we helpless? Probably Chris Gayle can do that to you. When he
did go, he went beautifully," Bailey said. "In hindsight you can do
things differently, but the fact is that we just got outplayed.
"There are no excuses. The best team absolutely won the game tonight.
There is a gap between your best and worst cricket, and we did not play
good cricket at all.
"Anything can happen in this game. You can bowl full tosses and get
hit down mid-wicket's throat, or the good ball will go for a six."
Gayle was not the only contributor as Marlon Samuels made 26, Dwayne
Bravo swatted 37 and Kieron Pollard hit 38 off 15 balls. But Bailey said
once Australia failed to dismiss Gayle early, they knew they were in
danger.
"The plan always was to get Chris out early. His record speaks for
itself, so the key is to get him out early," he said. Asked who will be
his favourites to win Sunday's final, Bailey said: "If Sri Lanka can get
Gayle out for under 20, they will win. But if they don't, the West
Indies will prove too strong.
"With the West Indies attack, you can chase down 160. I am sitting on
the fence a bit. But the two best teams got into the final."
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