Beamed into exile
.....After a draw in the final Test, West Indies had a last match against North Zone at Amritsar before starting the Pakistan leg of the tour. It was there the wheels really came off.
North Zone were led by Swaranjit Singh, a colleague of Alexander's at Cambridge University. On the eve of the match Gilchrist claimed that he had been told that Singh was boasting how he would deal with him. To make such bold statements about any fast bowler is brave verging on foolhardy. To do so about a character as volatile as Gilchrist could be interpreted as bordering on insanity.
In the first innings Gilchrist bowled Singh first ball. In the second innings, Singh made a start and had reached 15 when, in the over before lunch, Gilchrist sent down a brute of a bouncer. The next ball was pitched up and driven for four. But as batsman passed bowler, Singh said: "You like that one? Beautiful wasn't it?"
If Singh didn't know what was coming next, everyone who knew Gilchrist did. It was the beamer - "the fastest ball I had ever let rip in my life" - and, softened up, Singh edged the next ball to Alexander at short leg who dropped it. That tipped Gilchrist over the edge and two more potentially lethal beamers followed that "must almost have singed his beard." In between those two balls Alexander made it clear that there were to be no more beamers. That was a red rag to an already enraged bull.
As the sides trooped off the field for lunch, Alexander quietly came up to Gilchrist and told him that he had bowled his last ball on tour. Furthermore, he had asked North Zone if they would allow a substitute, which they readily agreed to, and so Gilchrist sat out the game.
In the aftermath, the selectors met and unanimously decided to send Gilchrist home while the rest of the squad went on to Pakistan. "You leave by the next flight," Alexander said curtly. "Good afternoon." In the coming years the circumstances surrounding Gilchrist's expulsion became more clouded with stories circulating that he had pulled a knife on Alexander.
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