Saturday 6 October 2012

I’m not a playboy, says Gayle


Looking ahead to Friday’s World Twenty20 semi-final against Australia, Gayle said: “They’ve been taking part in well, however we tend to believe we are able to beat them... Self-belief is vital and that we have it.”

Gayle, a former captain, accepted that the West Indies did have a “few hiccups” within the tournament, however insisted that the team was within the “right frame of mind.”

Up for the challenge, in alternative words. 

Meanwhile, manager Richie Richardson has taught that no-one say a word regarding the “incident” involving four from his team and 3 ladies from the united kingdom.
A member of the team management, however, created some observations throughout a one-on-one:

(A) That Gayle got dragged into the contention as he’s “the most visible face” within the squad;

(B) That the Australians had truly been partying at an equivalent team edifice (Cinnamon Grand) and they’d “invited” outsiders;

(C) That the posse comitatus of Ministerial Security Division personnel “over-reacted” and were discourteous furthermore.

Even though the “incident” happened around three.30 am on Wed, confusion prevails over the sequence of events.

Apparently, even Richardson and Co. aren’t completely certain. however expect Gayle to require it out on martyr Bailey and his men.

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