Gayle returns home to take care of sick mother, may miss Oz tour < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateWest Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother.The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match against Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane today, but will leave...
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West Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother.The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match against Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane today, but will leave for home immediately.It is a massive blow to the Windies with the First Test starting in Brisbane...
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West Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother.The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match against Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane today, but will leave for home immediately.It is a massive blow to the Windies with the First Test starting in Brisbane...
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| < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateWest Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother.The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match against Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane today, but will leave for home immediately.It is a massive blow to the Windies with...
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West Indies captain Chris Gayle is likely to miss the entire Australian tour because he is returning to the Caribbean to take care of a seriously ill mother.The opening batsman was scheduled to play in the opening tour match against Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane today, but will leave for home immediately.It is a massive blow to the Windies with the First Test starting in Brisbane...
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pacer Siddle says he will be fit for first test against Windies < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateAustralian fast bowler Peter Siddle has declared he will be fit for the first Test against the West Indies, but admitted that the team's relentless program had taken its toll as he arrived home in Melbourne after more than five months on the road.Siddle is one of five players who have returned from Australia's...
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Injured Lee unsure for first Test against Windies < ');" class="size11 blue"> Rate...
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Gayle back as Windies skipper for Australia series < ');" class="size11 blue"> Rate: West Indies have named Chris Gayle as captain for the three-Test tour of Australia starting on November 18 with the Caribbean side anxious to put the tribulations of the recent players' strike behind them.Gayle, who was skipper before the dispute, recently expressed his desire to take on the role again but his appointment...
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