BRIDGETOWN, Barbados The Selection Panel of the West Indies Cricket Board announced the 13-member squad for the 3rd and final Test of the Brighto Paints presents the Q Mobile Cup Series against Pakistan, starting on Wednesday at Windsor Park in Dominica.
SQUAD
Jason Holder (Captain)
Devendra Bishoo
Jermaine Blackwood
Kraigg Brathwaite
Roston Chase
Miguel Cummins
Shane Dowrich
Shannon Gabriel
Shimron Hetmyer
Shai Hope
Alzarri Joseph
Kieran Powell
Vishaul Singh
Team Management Unit
Stuart Law (Head Coach)
Joel Garner (Team Manager)
Roddy Estwick (Assistant Coach)
Toby Radford (Assistant Coach)
Andre Coley (Assistant Coach)
C.J. Clark (Physiotherapist)
Ronald Rogers (Strength & Conditioning Coordinator)
Jeffrey Gay (Massage Therapist)
Dexter Augustus (Video Analyst)
Philip Spooner (Media Manager)
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CWI 13-member squad for the 3rd and final Test
2017-05-07 22:50:42
2017-05-07 22:52:32
So we gats 13 players
10 Administration.???
WE should get 3 more for Administration Big Ediot.
2017-05-07 23:02:13
The West Indies selectors have kept faith with the same squad of 13 for the decisive third and final Test of the current series against Pakistan, starting on Wednesday at Windsor Park.
Buoyed by the sides stunning 107-run victory in the second Test which ended last Thursday at Kensington Oval in Barbados, the selection panel will choose from the same group of players that have served throughout the three-Test series which is currently level at 1-1.
Courtney Browne and his fellow selectors will however, face some key decisions ahead of the crucial match which West Indies will be aiming to win to claim their first Test series victory in four years and over a side ranked higher for the first time in eight years.
They will have to decide if to offer a reprieve to the inexperienced, left-handed Guyanese middle-order duo of Shimron Hetmyer and Vishaul Singh, instead of going for greater stability in the more experienced Jermaine Blackwood.
Buoyed by the sides stunning 107-run victory in the second Test which ended last Thursday at Kensington Oval in Barbados, the selection panel will choose from the same group of players that have served throughout the three-Test series which is currently level at 1-1.
Courtney Browne and his fellow selectors will however, face some key decisions ahead of the crucial match which West Indies will be aiming to win to claim their first Test series victory in four years and over a side ranked higher for the first time in eight years.
They will have to decide if to offer a reprieve to the inexperienced, left-handed Guyanese middle-order duo of Shimron Hetmyer and Vishaul Singh, instead of going for greater stability in the more experienced Jermaine Blackwood.
2017-05-08 18:19:18
In reply to sgtdjones
What's the issue. And you asking WI to win matches. Smh
2017-05-09 12:50:27
In reply to InHindsight
Tell me how the ten Administrators win matches. Are they on the field playing?
It seems the player hardly listen to dem rass.
2017-05-09 16:38:21
Sports Psychologist?
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