Windies happy with youngsters, will not miss Gayle – coach

DHAKA, (Reuters)- West Indies are happy to build a team  around youngsters and will not miss former captain Chris Gayle  in the upcoming series against Bangladesh, coach Ottis Gibson  said today.
Gayle, who played 91 tests, scoring two triple-centuries,  and 223 one-day internationals, has not played for West Indies  since the World Cup this year after a breakdown in his  relationship with the board and Gibson.
Asked if he thought the absence of Gayle would hurt the team  in the series starting next week, Gibson emphatically said “No”.
“We are not going to miss him because he is not here,” the  coach told a news conference.
In an interview with Jamaican radio station KLAS Sports in  April, Gayle questioned his treatment by board members and  Gibson after he picked up an injury during the World Cup.
“Some people will think we need him. We believe we are  building a team. Of course, like I said, we need senior players  that are committed to mix with the youngsters and guide the  youngsters,” added Gibson.
“Some of the youngsters have taken the opportunity very well  and done very well for us. As we continue to build for the  future, we build around those young guys and some of the senior  guys are here.”
West Indies will play a Twenty20, three one-day  internationals and two tests against Bangladesh, hoping to  reverse the fate they suffered against the same opponents at  home in 2009.
Bangladesh won the ODI and test series as West Indies were  forced to field a largely inexperienced side after senior  players, led by then captain Gayle, had boycotted the series.