After a 125-run defeat to India knocked West Indies out of the World Cup, Ambrose, who is in England doing radio commentary, also seemed unhappy with the “lack of application and clarity of thought” in their youngsters. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table | Stats Asked about Gayle going back on his retirement plans and instead playing one last Test against India, Ambrose made no bones about what he thought of the dashing Jamaican’s decision. “If Chris Gayle wants to play an ODI series or a T20 series, well, that’s not a problem. In terms of Test matches for me is a no no,” Ambrose told PTI during an exclusive interview. ICC World Cup 2019: Four reasons why West Indies failed “Gayle hasn’t played Test matches for five years. There you go… Bringing him back for one Test, I think, is a backward step. What kind of message are you sending to the younger players? ODIs and T20s are not a problem as he still is a destructive player but Test matches, no, definitely not,” said the fearsome fast bowler of the 1980s and 90s, who took 405 wickets in 98 Tests. While he didn’t agree with Gayle’s change…