Complicated code for Gayle wanting to have a couple of days in the bar to celebrate his 200...(I shouldn't be so cynical...)Luxsan kandasamy
Chris Gayle did not train with West Indies the day before the match against South Africa as he continues to battle a back issue that has plagued him for almost two years. Gayle was "given the day off," according to a team spokesperson but "is available," for Friday's match at the SCG.
After his World Cup record 215 against Zimbabwe on Tuesday, Gayle shed light on the injury which he said "can't seem to be solved," and restricted his ability to prepare for games. Gayle explained that he was not able to have as many gym sessions as he would like and that even simple movements like sitting down can become painful after a long day in the field.
In order to give him as much rest as possible, West Indies were being cautious with their management of him, especially ahead of their two biggest games in the group. They play South Africa on Friday followed by India, before taking on the UAE.
Ridiculous. This Pakistan side just doesn't deserve to be in the last 8.RSA losing to the Windies is good for Pak, so I'll be hoping for a WI win.
C'mon mate, they may be true, but surely you still want the result that's going to give your side the best chance of making a late charge to the quarters, regardless of how remote that feels atm.Ridiculous. This Pakistan side just doesn't deserve to be in the last 8.
And also RSA losing to WI won't make a difference either. SA are going to pummel the other opposition regardless.
Abbott in as a straight swap IMO.Really curious to see what balance SA go with if Philander is out.
Insanity if so. Abbott has to replace Philander. Anything else and the selector on duty should probably be shot.So Abbott and Behardien?
Feels like they'll stick with Parnell, as a sign of faith in him, and just bring Behardien in as bowling cover and to lengthen the lineup.