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Wednesday 12 June 2019 10:09 pm

Chris Tremlett: England should combat the dangerous Chris Gayle with all-out pace at the Rose Bowl

By: Chris Tremlett

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NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - MAY 31: Chris Gayle of the West Indies pulls the ball to the boundary during the Group Stage match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between the West Indies and Pakistan at Trent Bridge on May 31, 2019 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

England play West Indies at the Rose Bowl on Friday and I’m sure they won’t be complacent about what Jason Holder’s side can do.

West Indies’ fast bowling attack have shown how good they can be, demolishing Pakistan for just 105 in their opening game and reducing Australia to 79-5 in their second with aggressive short-pitch bowling.

While Trevor Bayliss and his players will have spoken about how to combat bouncers, I think it’s a batsman they will fear the most.

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Chris Gayle may be 39 years old but he’s still one of the most dangerous batsmen in the world – a fact England know all too well, having been on the receiving end of his destruction already this year.

Gayle smashed scores of 135 from 129 balls, 162 from 92 and 77 from 27 in February’s 2-2 one-day international series draw and he always seems to find form against England.

West Indies' Chris Gayle walks off after losing his wicket off the bowling of Pakistan's Mohammad Amir for 50 during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between West Indies and Pakistan at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, central England, on May 31, 2019. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE        (Photo credit should read OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)
Gayle has made 50 and 21 in his two World Cup innings so far

Once he gets his eye in and on a roll pretty much everything in his arc disappears so I think the hosts need to focus on dismissing him early on. Chris Woakes generally takes the new ball for England, but I would like to see Mark Wood paired with Jofra Archer in Southampton.

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Woakes can swing the ball, but at 83mph to 85mph he is more likely be hit off his line by Gayle, whereas Wood and Archer have genuine pace. 

Unlike at Trent Bridge or The Oval, where a top-edge can fly 65m for a six, the Rose Bowl is a big ground with long boundaries square of the wicket. It would take a good clean hit to send a well-directed bouncer 80m, so bouncers can be a defensive tactic as well as a wicket-taking option. 

Wood spoke this week about his friendly competition with Archer to see who can bowl the fastest and, having reached 95mph in Saturday’s win over Bangladesh, they can both bring the fear factor – even to someone as experienced as Gayle.

England's Mark Wood (R) celebrates with teammate Jason Roy after the dismissal of Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between England and Bangladesh at Sophia Gardens stadium in Cardiff, south Wales, on June 8, 2019. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE        (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Mark Wood pushed 95mph in the win over Bangladesh

If England can unsettle him and rough him up with some short stuff early on he might fall or be susceptible to full deliveries which follow.

The longer boundaries should also help spin, so I expect to see Moeen Ali back in the side alongside Adil Rashid for one of the fast bowlers, unless the wet weather provides a really juicy, seamer-friendly wicket.

England bounced back impressively against Bangladesh after the defeat by Pakistan and I fully expect them to win once more. 

The batting is in a good place following Jason Roy’s excellent 153 in Cardiff and if the rain stays away and Gayle doesn’t fly out of the blocks I’m confident of another victory.  

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