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'Shelve the egos for the good of West Indies' - Sammy

Thu, May 26, '16

 

WICB Under Scrutiny

Darren Sammy has called for West Indies' players and administrators to put their "egos" to one side and work for the betterment of the game in the region, as he prepares to return to competitive action for the first time since leading his side to victory in the World T20 at Eden Gardens last month.
Sammy, who has arrived at Hampshire for this season's NatWest T20 Blast, will sit out tomorrow's clash with Middlesex at Uxbridge due to registration issues, and instead make his first outing of the campaign in next Thursday's home match against Kent.
Either way, he will not be making a triumphant homecoming for West Indies during their Tri-Nations Series against South Africa and Australia, which gets underway in Providence on June 3, having been cut from the WICB's list of contracted players back in January.
Sammy defends team-mate GayleDarren Sammy has defended Chris Gayle as an "entertainer" and says his outspoken nature makes him an easy target in the media.
Last week, Gayle revived accusations of sexism with some lewd comments in an interview with The Times. However, Sammy played down the latest row.
"Chris Gayle is the universe boss, a team mate of mine who I admire and respect. I just think people target Chris for no reason.
"To me, Chris is one of our cricketing heroes. He's an entertainer, first, but a lot of people have jumped on his back.

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