DHAKA, Nov 11: Opener Chris Gayle on Saturday said he looked forward to the challenges of five-day cricket against Bangladesh after playing a key role in West Indies’ World Twenty20 victory last month.

The 33-year-old left-hander was one of the stars of West Indies' triumph in Sri Lanka but believed challenges were bigger in the first of two Tests which starts in Dhaka on Tuesday.

“I am happy to be a part of the World Twenty20, it feels good. It's a milestone,” said Gayle of West Indies’ first world title since winning back-to-back World Cup wins in 1975 and 1979.

“But we have to play well in the longer format of the game, that has been our major challenge. I have made the necessary adjustments from limited overs cricket to Tests and it will be a challenge.”

The Test series will be only Gayle's second after a two-year self exile following a fall out with the West Indies cricket board over multiple issues.

He plundered 150 and 64 in the two wins over New Zealand earlier this year and is looking to give his team a promising start again.

“Well, obviously we have to get off to a good start and start the series well. It's a long series ahead of us, so hopefully we can get a good start. We didn't get a game before the Test so it's more important,” said Gayle.

West Indies beat Bangladesh 1-0 in the two-Test series last year.

Gayle praised West Indian captain Darren Sammy's leadership. “Sammy has been leading the team for a while. It's not an easy role, the captaincy, we senior players have helped him out and he has improved in the last couple of years. He is also doing well with the ball,” said Gayle.—AFP

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