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Gayle quits as West Indies captain
29th Jul 2008 23:00 IST
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Chris Gayle has resigned as the captain of the West Indies cricket team, according to WICB CEO Donald Peters, who is also speculated to be sent on leave, indicating uncertain times for the Board ahead of the Champions Trophy.

"CEO Dr Donald Peters confirmed that West Indies captain Chris Gayle had indeed formally tendered his resignation as skipper on Saturday night by letter," the Trinidad Express reported today.

"He, however, did not give details as to Gayle's reasons," it added.

Gayle was reportedly unhappy with the West Indies Cricket Board's (WICB) selection policy and voiced concerns over the regional selectors' choices in the recent ODI series against Australia after the Windies had surrendered the decisive third match.

 
 
 
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