West Indies name Gayle vice-captain for World Cup
Former captain Gayle, 39, will be playing in his fifth World Cup and has amassed over 10,000 runs in 289 ODIs for the Caribbean side.
Former captain Gayle, 39, will be playing in his fifth World Cup and has amassed over 10,000 runs in 289 ODIs for the Caribbean side.
Former captain Gayle, 39, will be playing in his fifth World Cup and has amassed over 10,000 runs in 289 ODIs for the Caribbean side.
The West Indies cricket board has named opening batsman Chris Gayle as the deputy to skipper Jason Holder for the ICC World Cup, which begins at the end of this month in England and Wales.
Former captain Gayle, 39, will be playing in his fifth World Cup and has amassed over 10,000 runs in 289 One-Day International (ODI)s for the Caribbean side.
"As a senior player it is my responsibility to support the captain and everyone else in the team," Gayle said in a statement from Cricket West Indies.
"This will probably be the biggest World Cup, so there will be great expectations and I know we'll do very well for the people of the West Indies."
Wicketkeeper-batsman Shai Hope, who has played 50 ODIs with five centuries to his name, was named the vice-captain for the ongoing tri-series in Ireland, which also features Bangladesh.
West Indies, champions in 1975 and 1979, start their World Cup campaign on May 31 when they take on Pakistan in Nottingham.