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Feb 22, 2012 at 12:45 AM ECT
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Feb 22, 2012 at 12:45 AM ECT
KINGSTON
Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller wants an end to the standoff between Chris Gayle and West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and has called for the left-hander's reinstatement to the regional side.
Speaking at the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) awards dinner at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Saturday night, Simpson-Miller said the controversial issue had dragged on for too long and it was time a resolution was found.
"Justice delayed is justice denied and we demand that a resolution be found as quickly as possible," Simpson-Miller said.
"Cricket is too important to the people of Jamaica and the West Indies for this to be left down the wicket."
Gayle has been shut out of the West Indies side for nearly a year, since making controversial comments that were critical of the WICB and coach Ottis Gibson.
After several meetings with Gayle and his representatives yielded no solution, the WICB mandated last October that the former Windies captain withdraw his controversial comments before he could be considered for selection.
Gayle has since indicated he would not apologise, as he stood by his statements.
Simpson-Miller also rapped the WICB for not following through on the recommendations of the Patterson Report, which was compiled by former Jamaica Prime Minister PJ Patterson.
Simpson-Miller said she would be taking a look at the issue.
"You can, however, depend on me as prime minister of Jamaica to follow up on this," she announced.
"All of us–players, administrators and fans—have a responsibility to restore this sport, in which we have done so well, to its former glory."
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