BVIFA announces
CONCACAF squad
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By Nelson A. King
West Indies hard-hitting,
opening batting star Chris Gayle
is targeting a third Twenty20
world title, as he returns to
West Indies colors for the first
time since the 2019 World Cup,
according to ESPNcricinfo.
The online cricket publication
said on Monday that Gayle is
“willing to fulfil whatever role
is asked of him in the team’s bid
to retain the trophy in India this
year.”
Gayle, 41, has only ever opened
the batting in T20I cricket and
had almost exclusively batted at
the top of the order in his franchise
career before the start of
the 2020 Indian Premier League
(IPL), ESPNcricinfo said.
But after starting the tournament
out of the Kings XI Punjab
side, Gayle hit 395 runs in
nine innings at No. 3 for the
franchise, averaging 43.88 and
striking at 144.16, ESPNcricinfo
said.
During a press conference in
Antigua on Monday, two days
West Indies’ Chris Gayle reacts after losing his wicket during
a match against Afghanistan Headingley, Leeds, Britain
on July 4, 2019. Action Images via Reuters / Lee Smith
before the series opener against
Sri Lanka, Gayle said that he
was happy to bat wherever West
Indies captain Kieron Pollard
and head coach Phil Simmons
asked him to, reported ESPNcricinfo.
Gayle said he would be “the
best in the world,” regardless of
where he came in, according to
ESPNcricinfo.
Gayle is one of four openers
in the 14-man squad, along with
Evin Lewis, Lendl Simmons and
Andre Fletcher.
“It seems like I’m the No.
3 specialist now,” ESPNcricinfo
quoted Gayle as joking. “It was a
role that the coach, Anil Kumble,
asked me to play. He did mention
it before the IPL actually started,
which I had no problem with.”
By Nelson A. King
In one of its most highly anticipated
announcements, interim
Head Coach of the British Virgin
Islands Football Association
(BVIFA) for the CONCACAF 1st
Round Qualifiers for the FIFA
World Cup, Qatar 2022, Dan Neville,
has announced a squad of
21 players for the two games to
be played in Curacao later this
month, reported 284media.com
on Tuesday.
“The upcoming World Cup
qualifiers are another great learning
opportunity for the squad
and part of our strategic plan to
create opportunities for our top
performing young players,” Neville
said.“We go into both games
fully committed to being as competitive
as we possibly can,” he
added. “We cannot guarantee
results, but we can guarantee we
will be organized, show immense
national pride, put sweat on the
shirt and have ‘a never say die’
spirit.”
The squad comprises: Phillip
Jules, Daniel Gilford, William
Butler, Kristian Javier, Giovanni
Grant, Miguel Marshall, Jerry
Wiltshire, T’Sharne Gallimore,
Jamie Wilson, Joshua Bertie,
Carlos Septus, Robbie Green,
Tyler Forbes, Justin Smith, Luka
Chalwell, Luca Reich, Liam Blok,
Kevin Fisher-Daniel, Ikyjah Williams,
T’Khoi Richardson and
Charles Medway.
“With Guatemala being 78
places ahead of the BVI in the
FIFA rankings and St. Vincent
40 places ahead, the task is difficult,”
284media said. “But there is
genuine belief amongst the squad
that they can cause an upset.”
The average age of the squad
for the first two games is 20,
284media said. t said Richardson,
Chalwell, Reich, Williams and
Smith — all of whom started in
the FA’s School Leagues — are
making the senior squad for the
first time.
BVI will play against Guatemala
on March 27, and against
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
on March 30.Both matches will
be played at the Stadion Emilio
Hato in Willemstad, Curacao,
284media said.
Chris Gayle
targets third
T20 WC title
/284media.com