CANBERRA, Australia (CMC) – A scan has revealed no major damage to West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle who sustained a thigh injury during the third One Day international against Australia, Wednesday.
West Indies corporate communications officer Philip Spooner says a game-time decision will be made on Gayle’s ability to play in Friday’s (today) ODI against Australia.
The big-hitting opener is being given as much time as possible to prove his fitness before game four of a five-match series which Australia lead 3-0.
Gayle was hurt while fielding in Australia’s innings during the West Indies’ 39-run loss in Canberra on Wednesday and while he still bowled five overs, he spent time off the ground and batted at No.5 instead of opening.
Gayle, who has scored just 10 runs in three innings in the series, underwent the scan early yesterday before the team flew to Sydney.
“A scan has revealed no major damage and a game-time decision will be made tomorrow on whether or not he will be able to play,” Spooner told the Australian media.
“He will do a fitness test tomorrow.”