Gayle all but ruled out of Australia Test series
West Indies opener Chris Gayle has been all but ruled out of the
two-Test series against Australia in June.
The left-hander has already confirmed his unavailability for the
upcoming three-Test series against England due to a chronic back injury
and will instead play for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian
Premier League, which starts next week.
From India, Gayle will head to the UK for a short stint with county
side Somerset in England's domestic T20 competition, which will end with
a match against Glamorgan on June 13.
Given the second Test against Australia in Gayle's home country of
Jamaica is scheduled to start on June 13, it will appear impossible for
Gayle to honour his Somerset deal and play in the Test series.
The West Indies said their squad for the series against Australia
will be announced in due course.
"The West Indies team is preparing for a three-Test series against
England which starts later this month," a spokesperson told
cricket.com.au. "The start of the Australia Test series is still two
months away - almost to the day. "As soon as we have confirmation of a
squad for the series, we will publicise in the usual manner." (Cricket
Australia) |