When will they be announced?
There's a surplus for requirements among the spinners. Who will be left out and will any of Alzarri or Shamar be fit. The former unlikely.
Will Nevin Lewis be drafted in?
Chime in.
The Independent Voice of West Indies Cricket
When will they be announced?
There's a surplus for requirements among the spinners. Who will be left out and will any of Alzarri or Shamar be fit. The former unlikely.
Will Nevin Lewis be drafted in?
Chime in.
@InHindsight
Likely same squads. Replacements only due to injury
i still believe Fabien Allen should be in any WI white ball squad. Heβs a better cricketer than Khary Pierre and others.
@imusic
So you're saying that he presents a better spin option than Pierre?
Can he make the team as a batter?
True definition of bits n pieces cricketer if you adk me
@imusic
Do you know that if Allen was the one picked and performing exactly like Pierre "Blindsight" in support of Sammy would've said exactly the same thing? SMH!
@Brerzerk
You speak a lot of nonsense. I have been on record to not support everything done by Sammy or "his side".
I am not like you
Now do you agree with Music's statement?
Anyway who are you referring to?
@InHindsight
According to Bajan reporting Springer is in and Forde is fit again and comes right back in π
Ramon Simmonds is now injured WTF are they doing during practice π
@WIfan26
I was wondering why Simmons did not play in that final game. Would have been a great opportunity to showcase his goods. These fastbowlers breaking down too fast.
If true, I am glad too see Matthew Forde back, not sure about Springer but the conditions may help his bowling.
@allan
Ask CWI they canβt communicate to their fans imagine how great they are at communicating with their players π
@Brerzerk
@InHindsight
@voiceofreason
Allen wss better in red ball than white ball. However hewas picked for Whiteball where he hasn't performed only his fielding excelled.
@voiceofreason
The young fellow Layne wss carrying a injury in his debut test match.
West Indies T20 Squad vs New Zealand
Shai Hope (Captain)
Alick Athanaze
Ackeem Auguste
Roston Chase
Matthew Forde
Jason Holder
Akeal Hosein
Amir Jangoo
Brandon King
Khary Pierre
Rovman Powell
Sherfane Rutherford
Jayden Seales
Romario Shepherd
Shamar Springer
Team Management Unit (TMU)
Head Coach: Daren Sammy
Manager: Rawl Lewis
Assistant Coach (Batting): Floyd Reifer
Assistant Coach (Bowling): Ravi Rampaul
Assistant Coach (Fielding): Rayon Griffith
Physiotherapist: Dr Denis Byam
Mental Skills/Performance Coach: Krisnan Hurdle
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Darc Brown
Massage Therapist: Fitzbert Alleyne
Performance Analyst: Avenesh Seetaram
Content & Media Officer: Jerome Foster
T20 Match Schedule
1st T20I: November 5 β Eden Park, Auckland @2:15am AST/1:15am in Jamaica
2nd T20I: November 6 β Eden Park, Auckland @2:15am AST/1:15am in Jamaica
3rd T20I: November 8 β Saxton Oval, Nelson @8:15pm AST/7:15pm in Jamaica
4th T20I: November 9 β Saxton Oval, Nelson @8:15pm AST/7pm in Jamaica
5th T20I: November 12 β University Oval, Dunedin @8:15pm AST/7:15pm in Jamaic
A significant addition has also been made to the management team, with Clinical Psychologist Krisnan Hurdle coming on board as Mental Skills and Performance Coach starting with the New Zealand tour. Plans for this appointment were first announced during CWIβs Quarterly Media briefing held on October 1, after being identified as one of the immediate action items coming out of the emergency Cricket Strategy and Officiating Committee meeting held in August.
Good move!
Good move this:
Left-arm spinner, Gudakesh Motie, will also miss the series following a recent dip in form attributed primarily to a technical issue with his action. With conditions in New Zealand not expected to be as conducive to spin bowling, the opportunity will be taken for him to work with specialists, through collaboration with the Royals Sports Group β owners of the Paarl Royals franchise South Africa, prior to his participation in Decemberβs SA20 to address the issue and rebuild confidence ahead of the T20 World Cup, where he is expected to play a key role.