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I haven't retired from any format says Gayle

Big hitting West Indies star keen to play on, but back problems will sideline him from England's Test tour

Chris Gayle intends to keep playing international cricket with his eyes on the 2016 World Twenty20, but admitted his back injury will sideline him from next month's Test series against England.

Australia travel to the West Indies for two Tests in June which follow immediately on from the Indian Premier League window, but the big-hitting star is an uncertain starter in the longest format of the game.

"I'm actually out of the Test series (against England), the back won't hold up for that format at this point in time, but I haven't retired from any format as yet," Gayle said.

"As I go on I will keep informing WICB about my progress in the future with West Indies cricket."

The 35-year-old Jamaican hit a typically flamboyant 33-ball 61 featuring eight sixes as the West Indies slumped to a crushing 143-run defeat to New Zealand in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday with many in the game expecting Gayle to end his rollercoaster relationship with the national team.

But the veteran of 103 Tests and 269 ODIs intends to keep playing and is keen to help West Indies to the World T20 in India next year where they'll look for a second title to add to their 2012 triumph.

"Definitely want to play the T20 World Cup next year for West Indies, there's no doubt about that," Gayle said.

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"I've got a few concerns and a few injuries to try and solve. I'll give myself some time and hopefully look back at it and see how well I can actually progress for West Indies cricket at this point in time."

Bu the left-handed opener, who hit a World Cup record score of 215 earlier in this tournament until it was bettered on Saturday by New Zealand's Martin Guptill with 237, will not play in the three-Test home series against England in April and May to rest his back injury.