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Australia has warned Chris Gayle and company to be ready for for 'chin music' when it takes on West Indies in its second ICC World Cup game at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on Thursday.
Australia pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile said they are ready to give West Indies a taste of its own medicine -- bouncers -- to keep Gayle and company in check.
"You've got to give it (bowl bouncers) to the Windies, otherwise they just get on the front foot and pogo you everywhere," said the right-arm quick after Australia's seven-wicket win over Afghanistan in its World Cup opener here on Saturday.
In Coulter-Nile, Mitchel Starc and Pat Cummins, Australia boast of a fiery pace battery.
Coulter-Nile's statement came close on the heels of West Indies' devastating fast-bowling display against Pakistan, bundling out the opposition for just 105 in 21.4 overs.
"Oh Starcy (Mitchell Starc) will knock his off pole out. It will be easy," he said jokingly about the 39-year-old Gayle.
"You know he's going to hit your good balls for four and hit your bad balls for six. Just keep as bowling as many good balls as you can we'll stick a few up him.” he said.