Wednesday 5 October 2011

West Indies need committed seniors - Gibson

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West Indies in Bangladesh 2011-12

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October 5, 2011

Based on Chris Gayle continued omission on the Caribbean coast, coach Ottis Gibson said the team needed "committed" the senior players they start the tour of Bangladesh.

When captain Darren Sammy is unable to answer questions about Gayle, Gibson intervened, refuses to believe that it was difficult for his team, without the old players like Gayle.

"Do we need our senior players? I think we need someone who has committed to us, "said Gibson in Mirpur." Some people will think that we need. We are building a team, and of course we need the senior players who are forced to mingle with young people.

"Young people have the opportunity to do very well for us. Looking forward, we will build a team around the younger guys."

Gayle is a 12-year international career was halted this year because the breakdown of her relationship with the WICB, after the release of the quarter-finals West Indies' World Cup by 2011.

Last Match West Indies "was also against Bangladesh in the World Cup when they defeated the armies of the 58th it was a vengeance two years for the next year that Bangladesh had beaten a weakened West Indies side in Tests and ODIs in the Caribbean in 2009. Sammy minimize that match World Cup as a one-off, but the memories are fresh of March 4 in the minds of every fan Bangladesh.

"The last time we played, we have more of them," said Sammy. "We will try to repeat such a feat, but you can not bowl out teams of fewer than 100 each game.

"They have good side at home, in a fairly comfortable victory against New Zealand last year. We do not take for granted and we do not do that here. We want to focus on ourselves and what we can do. They say you 're good such as your last show. We hope that you will play a lot on their minds. It has never been about revenge. He has taken full advantage of opportunities. "

Sammy was not happy with the lack of review of decision-making system for the series. "For us, the SRD was recording the game very well," he said. "It is unfortunate that we did not in this series. What might be possible to eliminate errors in the game, we would welcome it. "

West Indies play a Twenty20 international, three ODIs and two Tests on their tour beginning October 11 from Bangladesh
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