Gayle and storm arrive together as Ireland target win over West Indies

World’s most destructive white-ball cricketer is in Belfast for one-day international

Chris Gayle in action against Ireland during the 2015 World Cup game at   Saxton Oval in Nelson, New Zealand. Photograph: Chris Symes/Inpho/Photosport
Chris Gayle in action against Ireland during the 2015 World Cup game at Saxton Oval in Nelson, New Zealand. Photograph: Chris Symes/Inpho/Photosport

Ireland v West Indies, Stormont, Belfast, Wednesday, 10.15am (Live on Eir Sport 1)

Pending gale-force winds and rain rather than the brute force of Chris Gayle’s bat were on the minds of the Irish players at Stormont on Tuesday as they finished preparations for today’s Turkish Airlines One-Day International Challenge against the West Indies (10.15).

The world’s most destructive white-ball cricketer is back in maroon for a one-day international for the first time since the World Cup quarter-final defeat to New Zealand in March 2015.

The visiting side, nine of whom recently arrived from the Caribbean to join the Test players, decided against a full training session as Storm Aileen made herself known around the Belfast venue on Tuesday afternoon.

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Just six of the side that lost the Test series 2-1 to England are in the West Indies 15-man squad for the game, with Gayle being joined by other big names such as Marlon Samuels and Jerome Taylor.

The newcomers are all likely to see action with the West Indies returning to England for a Twenty20 match before a five-match ODI series with England that will test the endurance of players and supporters alike as it extends almost to October.

That may well be the case today, with heavy rain on Tuesday and forecast for overnight set to leave groundstaff in a race against time to get play underway by 10.15. Tickets will be available at the gate.

The game is Ireland's first against a full member since being moved up to the top rung earlier this summer, and although they have yet to claim a home win in an ODI against a full member, skipper William Porterfield believes there's no time like the present.

“Tomorrow’s the first time we play a full member so we put that pressure on ourselves anyway when we go out on that pitch to perform, to put in results against the likes of the West Indies.

“We’ve beaten them before at Stormont, we want to do that again and start off with a bang in terms of full member against full member and get results.”

The weather forecast means it's unlikely to match the drama of the last meeting between the sides, when Ireland chased down 304 in Nelson to win by four wickets, but any manner of win will provide outgoing coach John Bracewell with a fond memory from his final home game in charge.

IRELAND (from): William Porterfield (Warwickshire/Warriors, capt), John Anderson (Merrion/ Lightning), Andrew Balbirnie (Pembroke/Lightning), Peter Chase (Malahide/Lightning), George Dockrell (Leinster/Lightning), Ed Joyce (Merrion/Lightning), Jacob Mulder (CIYMS/Knights), Tim Murtagh (Middlesex), Kevin O'Brien (Railway Union/Lightning), Niall O'Brien (Nantwich/Warriors), Boyd Rankin (Warwickshire), Simi Singh (YMCA/Lightning), Paul Stirling (Middlesex), Gary Wilson (Derbyshire/Knights).

WEST INDIES (from): Sunil Ambris, Devendra Bishoo, Miguel Cummins, Chris Gayle, Jason Holder (capt), Kyle Hope, Shai Hope, Alzarri Joseph, Evin Lewis, Jason Mohammed, Ashley Nurse, Rovman Powell, Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor, Kesrick Williams.

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist