West Indies coach Ottis Gibson, speaking at a news conference after the fourth day of the second Test against India on Friday, said he recently spoke to Gayle and explained to him what he needed to do to rejoin the team.
"What Chris wants to say is up to him. It's a board matter now. The board is dealing with and Chris knows that," Gibson said.
"We are trying to build a team, a team that is competitive and starts to win. Everyone has a part to play in it, including Chris Gayle, if he chooses. He knows the score, but he's choosing his own path," he added.
Gibson, who had been a strong supporter of Gayle, said his absence was not a factor in the team's preparations and the players were keen not to let it distract them.
"I can assure you we don't sit down at our team meetings and discuss Chris Gayle," Gibson said.
"We discuss playing India and how we're going to get (Rahul) Dravid out, and how we're going to get (Vangipurappu) Laxman out and how we're going to stop (Ishant) Sharma from getting six wickets in the second innings and how we're going to go about winning the Test match. We don't talk about Chris Gayle," he added.
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