Veteran West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has hailed the influence of team captain Kieran Pollard following a return to form against Australia.
The 42-year-old scored an enterprising 67 from 38 balls as the Windies took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match T20 series.
The half-century would have come as a relief for the under-pressure batsman who had struggled to make an impact since being recalled to the team. In eight matches, against Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Australia, Gayle has averaged 12.71, with a combined 89 runs, and has a highest score of 31. In addition, the batsman has a strike rate of 94.68, well below his career average of 139.71. In fact, the score was the highest for the player since March 2016.
“It’s good to be among the runs. Yes, it’s a relief, any batter who hadn’t been among the runs for quite some time now would definitely want to be back among the runs…but it wouldn’t have been possible without my teammates,” Gayle said.
“He told me that he was backing me to go out there and play the cricket that Chris Gayle is accustomed to playing. So, getting the backing from my teammates, senior guys like Dwayne Bravo as well, Nicholas Pooran.
“It gave me goosebumps when Pollard was speaking in the dressing room. Me being a leader and I used to captain Pollard and I tried to help him excel in his career, now’s he’s the captain and for him to stand up and say ‘hey Chris’ and give me a reminder of how good I am. It’s fantastic.”