Top West Indies players set for ODI return

Chris Gayle is among numerous leading West Indies cricketers who might soon return to the one-day international side, with a long-running pay saga easing.

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle is one of many stars who might soon return to the West Indies' one-day cricket side. (AAP)

Leading West Indies cricketers such as Chris Gayle and Sunil Narine might soon return to the one-day international side as a long-running pay saga appears to be finally showing signs of reaching a conclusion.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) showed it was willing to welcome back top players on Thursday when it cleared Darren Bravo to play in all forms of cricket after the batsman apologised to the board and its president Dave Cameron for a Twitter outburst.

Bravo was suspended and sent home last November from a tour of Zimbabwe after calling Cameron a "Big idiot" on social media in relation to a disagreement over his playing contract.

That resolution was not the only positive news for the side, though, with former captain Gayle, spinner Narine, and allrounders Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo all said to be nearing a truce with the CWI, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Players have been embroiled in contractual disputes with the board for several years, with the team even abandoning a tour of India midway through their 2014 series over a payment structure row.

At present, CWI only selects players for their international sides if they feature in corresponding domestic competitions, a policy that leads to many high-profile absentees who prefer to ply their trade in overseas Twenty20 leagues.

That stance appears to be relaxing, which could result in leading cricketers making themselves available for the limited-overs section of the side's England tour starting next month.

Gayle last week played for the West Indies in a one-off T20 against India. It was his first match for the Caribbean side since their World T20 final triumph over England in April 2016. His last one-day international was at the 2015 World Cup.

"It was a great feeling wearing the maroon in front of the home crowd. I didn't realise at the time how long I was out," the hard-hitting opening batsman said on Thursday in Bengaluru.

"The fans were happy to see me back on the field representing West Indies. Hopefully, things can get better. Hopefully, I can play a few more games. I definitely want to play the 2019 World Cup.

"Things are beginning to open up a little more now between players and the board. It's looking good, and we've to try and build from this to get the best players out on the field."


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