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West Indies skipper Chris Gayle is in doubt for next week's opening Test against Australia at the Gabba with the news he will rush home to be with his ill mother.
West Indies officials are hopeful that the hard-hitting left-handed opener, who will depart for his native Jamaica on Wednesday after his mum was admitted to hospital overnight, will be back in time for the first Test in Brisbane which starts on Thursday week.
"The management and players in the team as well as the WICB (West Indies Cricket Board) are with Chris and his family at this time. We also want to wish his mother a speedy recovery," said team manager Joel Garner.
In Gayle's absence the tourists will be led by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin in their four-day match against Queensland which gets underway on Wednesday morning at Allan Border Field and they have also rested fast bowler Jerome Taylor.
West Indies have won the toss and will bat first, but the start of the match has been held up by 30 minutes by overnight rain which has left some areas of the centre wicket damp.
The Bulls meanwhile have left out quicks Ben Cutting and Scott Walter, who have each claimed six-wicket hauls this season in the Sheffield Shield, with former Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott's son Alister and Luke Feldman to both make their first-class debuts.
The match will also see West Indies batsman Brendan Nash facing his former team for the first time, the former Bull who was born in Western Australia now playing for the Windies having qualified because both his parents were born in Jamaica.
West Indies skipper Chris Gayle is in doubt for next week's opening Test against Australia at the Gabba with the news he will rush home to be with his ill mother.
West Indies officials are hopeful that the hard-hitting left-handed opener, who will depart for his native Jamaica on Wednesday after his mum was admitted to hospital overnight, will be back in time for the first Test in Brisbane which starts on Thursday week.
"The management and players in the team as well as the WICB (West Indies Cricket Board) are with Chris and his family at this time. We also want to wish his mother a speedy recovery," said team manager Joel Garner.
In Gayle's absence the tourists will be led by wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin in their four-day match against Queensland which gets underway on Wednesday morning at Allan Border Field and they have also rested fast bowler Jerome Taylor.
West Indies have won the toss and will bat first, but the start of the match has been held up by 30 minutes by overnight rain which has left some areas of the centre wicket damp.
The Bulls meanwhile have left out quicks Ben Cutting and Scott Walter, who have each claimed six-wicket hauls this season in the Sheffield Shield, with former Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott's son Alister and Luke Feldman to both make their first-class debuts.
The match will also see West Indies batsman Brendan Nash facing his former team for the first time, the former Bull who was born in Western Australia now playing for the Windies having qualified because both his parents were born in Jamaica.