Young Windies Squad For Three T20Is Against India

& Batting Woes Cost Windies Victory

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St John’s, ANTIGUA – Winning Super50 Cup Captain, Carlos Brathwaite will turn his attention to the WINDIES as he heads a 14-man squad for three T20Is against India, starting this Sunday, November 4.

The WINDIES will go in search of better results, following disappointing performances in the Tests and ODI series.

Among the 14, are Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer who made a giant leap into the top 30 of ODI batters as a result of their performances on this current tour of India. Hope and Hetmyer are 25th and 26th respectively in the latest MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Rankings.

The squad has a great mix of experience and youth “which presents a great opportunity for preparation for the 2020 WT20 Championship. The squad has seven first-timers for the WINDIES in this format at the international level; all of whom would have represented the WINDIES B and A for tours of Canada and England.

Chairman of Selectors, Courtney Browne, says “With the T20 World Cup two years away the process of rebuilding a squad to be a competitive unit for the tournament is critical at this stage. The introduction of young talent at this time gives the coaching staff some lead time to help them develop their skills and for the team to develop into a very competitive unit. The team retains some experienced players who will work alongside the younger group which is very important for their development. The journey will begin without some of our stalwarts noticeably Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels and Samuel Badree. Andre Russell and Sunil Narine are injured at this time. Ashley Nurse will miss both the remainder of the India tour and the Bangladesh tour as he recovers from his injury. We wish the team every success on a challenging assignment in India.”

FULL SQUAD:

  1. Fabian Allen
  2. Carlos Brathwaite – (Captain)
  3. Darren Bravo
  4. Shimron Hetmyer
  5. Shai Hope
  6. Obed McCoy
  7. Keemo Paul
  8. Khary Pierre
  9. Kieron Pollard
  10. Nicholas Pooran
  11. Rovman Powell
  12. Denesh Ramdin
  13. Sherfane Rutherford
  14. Oshane Thomas

SCHEDULE:

  • 1st T20I            Sunday, November 4                         Kolkata
  • 2nd T20I          Tuesday, November 6                       Kanpur-Lucknow
  • 3rd T20I           Sunday, November 11                         Chennai

 

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KOLKATA, India – THE WINDIES suffered a 5-wicket defeat in the low-scoring 1st Twenty20 International at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. WINDIES posted 109/9 from 20 overs, while India reached the target in 17.5 overs to finish on 110/5.

The WINDIES had a new, young look to the team composition led by Carlos Brathwaite. There were three debutants for the WINDIES in the Playing XI, with the pace freight train of Oshane Thomas, speedster Fabian Allen and left-arm mystery spinner Khary Pierre. The Playing XI also saw the return of Darren Bravo and Kieron Pollard into the WINDIES team.

India won the toss and elected to bowl first in an outfield that was covered with dew before a ball was even bowled. Shai Hope and Denesh Ramdin opened the batting for the WINDIES, with Hope stroking the ball beautifully to the boundary for the first four in the opening over. But Ramdin looking to finesse the ball got a soft edge and was caught behind for 2 in the second over.

 

Shimron Hetmyer who’s coming off a blazing Twenty20 season in the Caribbean Premier League and then the ODI against India, joined Hope. The pair added 6-runs to the WINDIES total before total confusion on the pitch that saw both batsmen at the same end. Despite a fumble in the fielding from India, the runout was easy. Hope dismissed for 14. 6 runs later, Hetmyer skied one that saw wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik running sideways to take an easy catch, out for 10.

Kieron Pollard scored 14 off 26 balls before he became Krunal Pandya’s first T20 scalp. Darren Bravo and Rovman Powell never looked settled as Kuldeep Yadav accounted for both their wickets, they scored 5 and 4 respectively. Tv replays showed that Powell did not get an edge for which he was given out, but he did not review the decision. Carlos Brathwaite also had a difficult time coming by the runs, as he became Kuldeep’s third wicket, LBW for 4.

Fabian Allen then proved saviour for the WINDIES innings, he smashed a quickfire 27 off 20 balls, before Khaleel Ahmed had him caught. Keemo Paul and debutant Khary Pierre took the WINDIES from 87/8 to 109/8 at the end of 20 overs. Paul finished on 15 not out, while Pierre was 9 not out. Bowling for India, Kuldeep Yadav had the best figures with 3/13 from his 4 overs.

The 46,000 plus crowd fancied India’s chances to easily get the low total, but the WINDIES had a secret weapon, Oshane Thomas. The youngster steamed in with each delivery over 140kmp, until the sixth ball of the first over when he got India’s Captain Rohit Sharma to nick one behind, which the review showed was indeed out. India 7/1, Sharma gone for 6. Nine runs later and Oshane had his man again for the third time in as many matches. He stayed with the line and length then produced a beauty that Malcolm Marshall would’ve been proud of, to castle Dhawan’s middle stump for 3.

KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant looked to consolidate India’s innings, but Carlos Brathwaite had other ideas. He had Pant caught by Darren Bravo for 1 then Rahul also caught by Bravo for 16. India’s supporters became nervous as the wickets tumbled. Manish Pandey and Dinesh Karthik had a 37-run cameo before Pandey was caught and bowled by Khary Pierre.

Karthik was then joined by Krunal Pandya and the pair saw India home in 17.5 overs. India 110/5. Oshane Thomas showed pace bowling reminiscent of bygone WINDIES years. He finished with figures of 2/21, while Skipper Carlos Brathwaite had best WINDIES bowling figures of 2/11 from his 4 overs.

The WINDIES and India play the 2nd T20 International on November 6 in Kanpur-Lucknow.

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