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Gibson backs Samuels, Gayle

Published: 
Monday, March 11, 2013
West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels plays an elegant shot during his 55 for the WICB High Performance Centre against Zimbabwe on the weekend. Samuels returns to the West Indies team for the first test against Zimbabwe which starts tomorrow. Photo courtesy Windiescricket.com

BRIDGETOWN—The return of Marlon Samuels from injury will bring a lift to the West Indies team for the upcoming two-match Test Series against Zimbabwe. The classy top-order batsman was out of the game with a facial injury, but made a successful comeback with a stroke-filled half-century for Sagicor West Indies High Performance Centre against Zimbabwe in a three-day fixture.

 

West Indies head coach Ottis Gibson welcomed his return and also backed experienced opener Chris Gayle to break out of his recent slump and come good in the upcoming matches.

 

“Having Marlon back is great news for us. The injury was unfortunate but he has been a ‘big’ player for us in the last 12 months or so. He has been the main batsman in all formats and we are very happy to have him back in the team and we expect him to do well again,” Gibson said.

 

“Chris is a quality player and I’m sure he will turn around his fortunes very soon. We have no doubt he will perform for us. He has done it many times before and we know he will be confident going into this series.”

 

The resurgent Samuels starred in all three formats last year. In Tests he had scores of 86, 117, 76 not out and 76 on the tour of England; 123 and 52 against New Zealand in Jamaica; and a career-best 260 against Bangladesh in Khulna. Overall he made 866 runs in seven Test matches. His most memorable knock, however, was the brilliant match-winning 78 in the ICC World T20 Final against home side Sri Lanka in Colombo last October.

 

Gibson was speaking during his official pre-series media briefing at the team hotel as the two sides prepare for the first Test at the historic Kensington Oval. First ball tomorrow is 10 am.

 

“The interesting thing is we play three different formats with some new players coming in, so hopefully those players will bring a new focus. The Test series is very important for us because we have won the last four matches we have played and if we can win these two, we would have go back to see the last time the West Indies have won six Test matches in a row. That is something we want to focus on and an achievement we would like to have after the Test series,” Gibson said.

 

“For us as a team we have to focus on the first session of the first Test match and look to take it from there, and at the end of five days of hopefully good cricket we would come away with a win and put smiles on the faces of everyone.” 

 

Windies team

Darren Sammy (Captain)
Denesh Ramdin (Vice Captain)
Tino Best
Darren Bravo
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Narsingh Deonarine
Shannon Gabriel
Chris Gayle
Veerasammy Permaul
Kieran Powell
Kemar Roach
Marlon Samuels
Shane Shillingford

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