West Indies will play three ODIs and a T20I against Ireland in Jamaica from January 8 to 16, the CWI has announced. However, with the possibility that the standalone T20I will be used as a farewell match for Chris Gayle. Gayle confirmed after West Indies' exit in the T20 World Cup that he had played his last game in a major tournament. Meanwhile, he revealed his hope that CWI would "give me one game in Jamaica to go in front of my home crowd… then I can say 'hey guys, thank you so much.'"
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While Chris Gayle will not be part of the ODI squad, the series counting towards 2023 World Cup qualification through the Super League. However, the one-off fixture at Sabina Park could be used as his farewell game. A decision has yet to be made on Gayle's inclusion. Although, the issue will be up for discussion at the next meeting of CWI's board of directors later this month.
It's whether collectively we all feel that it's appropriate for him to have one last game at home to say farewell in a one-off game," Johnny Grave, CWI's chief executive, told the Mason and Guest radio show in Barbados last month. "That Ireland series would represent that opportunity.
"It would certainly be appropriate, as far as I can see it. To treat our players and give them the opportunity to bow out. Especially players like Chris who have had unbelievable careers and won trophies for the West Indies."
West Indies vs Ireland fixtures
8 January – 1st ODI
11 January – 2nd ODI
14 January – 3rd ODI
16 January – Only T20I (D/N)
All fixtures in Sabina Park, Jamaica.
Ireland will travel to the Caribbean on December 31. Shortly after their series against the United States, which begins on December 22 and includes two T20Is and three ODIs. They have already announced their squads for both tours. With Kevin O'Brien exiting and David Ripley taking temporary charge as interim head coach.
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Ireland last toured the Caribbean in 2020, drawing the T20I series 1-1 and losing the ODI series 3-0. Sabina Park was also the venue for one of the finest moments in Irish cricketing history, their victory over Pakistan in the 2007 World Cup on St Patrick's Day.