Cricket: Gayle knocks the wind out of New Zealand

West Indies opener helps team to 2-0 win in Twenty20 series.


News Desk July 02, 2012



Explosive West Indies opener Chris Gayle celebrated his return to the team after settling his differences with the country’s cricket board with a man-of-the-series award that helped his side to a 2-0 win over New Zealand in the Twenty20 series that took place in Florida.


After a comfortable victory in the first game, which saw Gayle remain unbeaten on 85, the left-hander hit another quickfire half-century to help West Indies post a competitive 177 for five. Spinner Sunil Narine claimed four wickets as New Zealand were bundled out for 116.

“It’s good to start on a high,” said Gayle after the 61-run win. “They bowled well at the start but I made the necessary adjustments to put the team in a winning position. Overall it was a good performance with the ball as well.”

West Indies captain Darren Sammy was a pleased man.

“It feels good to win the series,” said Sammy. “We all know what Gayle is capable of doing and he’s performed well at the top of the order. I think we are improving with every game. We also thank the crowd for their support – it felt like we were at home.”

Published in The Express Tribune, July 3rd, 2012. 

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