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Ireland Women beaten but still on track at T20 World Cup Qualifier

Two of the most devastating hitters in World Cricket will be looking to combine at the top of the West Indies order against Ireland in their series in Jamaica this week.
Despite both having been around West Indies cricket for over a decade, they have opened the batting very little together and they will be looking to take the game to Ireland on their home soil.
Chris Gayle says he is “99 percent” fit and ready to take on Ireland this week. The big left-hander has been out of the game since an injury in India last November. He returned to intense training as the Windies assembled on Monday at Sabina Park.
“I’m 99% fit,” he said with a laugh. The big-hitting left-hander had just come off the field after entertaining a few fans with some massive shots into the stand.
“As everyone knows I had an injury last year but I have done my work and I’m happy to be back in the set-up,” he told local journalists. “This is just my first training session back at the ‘peak’ level so I will see overnight how the body come through and I will gradually ease back into the team after assessing his body.
“It’s good to be back again and I’m looking forward to the first game and getting that feeling back out there in the middle again. I haven’t trained this intensely for a couple months so I hope to get a kick-start and get back into the groove of things as soon as possible.”

Chris Gayle first played against Ireland in the defeat in Belfast in 2004.
West Indies will start the series with a T20 International on Wednesday. The second match is on Friday. First ball in both games is at 7pm Irish time.
Gayle said he expected the locally-born players to step up in front of the home crowd as he saw the series as a “special occasion”.
“We have a few Jamaicans in the team. We have Santokie, Marlon’s back and Russell too. Santokie’s did pretty well and he was the best bowler in the CPL so it’s good for him to be given a crack at it in front his home-crowd,” Gayle noted.
“This is a big boost for us going into the World T20s. West Indies have a lot of cricket to play leading into this tournament so we’re just looking to get past this (Ireland) series.”
The 33-year-old said it was a great possibility he would open the batting with Dwayne Smith, who was recently named MVP of the NAGICO Super50 tournament.
“This partnership’s a reality. He (Smith) is in good form and it would be nice to have a Dwayne Smith atop your batting order. He can get the pressure off you. His form is spot on and we’re all happy to have him back. It would give me room to bat a bit more freely.”

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Chris Gayle & Dwayne Smith are back together for the West Indies © WICB
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