Chris Gayle holds no fears for rejuvenated England says Paul Farbrace - Cricket

Image result for chris gaylePaul says Harbrace England bowlers are not running scared of Chris Gayle, although the batsman in the lateral horn against them in Mumbai.
Gayle smashed 11 sixes when the final T20 world met in the Super 10 stage, winning the game for his team in the process.
He has made only nine in two innings ago but with a plain surface batsman expected in the Garden of Eden, he will be looking to make a big impression.
England assistant coach Farbrace does not expect the attack English to take a step back this time, having gained confidence throughout the tournament.
"Gayle may or may not play a similar role again, but what we do know is that we now have enough bowlers with enough confidence to support their skills," he said.
"I will not think: Oh, he hit me for a couple of boundaries and now I have to do something different. You do not work in your abilities tepid or suspicion.
"I would be very surprised if any bowler and questioning themselves now. I've learned quickly and they are committed to what works.
"Perhaps the nerves of the first game, it may be because when someone like Chris Gayle just got to go that little bit of experience in our side difference.
"I think the bowlers have learned incredibly quickly and it did well."

England will win T20 world? Find out by watching the match against the West Indies of 01:30, Sunday, Sky Sports 2. Prior to that, see if it could be the West Indies Women beat Australia Women in the final Twenty20 Women's World, live on Sky Sports 2 Days Sunday from 09:30.

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