Gayle decided to meet WI Cricket Board officials


Chris Gayle's probability of making it to the West Indies squad for the Test series next to India brighten on Tuesday with the fashionable opener all set to meet the Board to clear the air.

Gayle's meeting with WICB officials, West Indies team management and the coaching staff could pave way for his collection in the Test series touching India starting at Sabina Park on June 20.

The 31-year-old left-hander was left out of the ODI squad after he raise quite a few issues during an interview to radio, as well as WICB's callous approach towards his revival from injury, the coaching style of West Indian coach Ottis Gibson and selection of Darren Sammy as captain.

The WICB later released a number of documents on their website which contradict Gayle's claims, following it up with a decision to bar the batsman from on behalf of the regional team until he clean up the issue with the Board.

West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) president Dinanath Ramnarine said he look forward to the meeting.

WICB president Dr Julian Hunte and chief administrative officer Ernest Hilaire have already reach for the meeting.

The Indian cricket team and the members of the home side also arrived in Jamaica on Tuesday via a chartered flight for the fifth and final ODI at Sabina Park here on Thursday.

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