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WEST INDIES NAME SQUAD FOR FOURTH AND FIFTH T20IS AGAINST ENGLAND IN TRINIDAD

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December 20, 2023
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The Cricket West Indies (CWI) Senior Men’s Selection Panel has made two changes to the 15-member squad ahead of the fourth and fifth T20 Internationals (T20Is) against England.

The Selection Panel is resting fast bowler Alzarri Joseph in consideration of his workload including the forthcoming all-format tour of Australia in January and February. He is replaced in the squad by fellow pacer Oshane Thomas. Johnson Charles, the experienced batter is also called into the squad to replace Shimron Hetmyer.

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West Indies currently lead the Series 2-1 after winning the first two T20Is in Barbados and Grenada. England won the third match in Grenada ahead of the two teams traveling to Trinidad for the finale. The West Indies have a chance to clinch the T20I Series on Tuesday 19 December in the fourth encounter at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy. The final match will be played on Thursday 21 December at the same venue. Both matches are day/night games with the first ball bowled at 4pm local time (3pm Jamaica time).

Fans can purchase tickets online, through the Windies Tickets Service, presented by MasterCard.  Fans can save up to 20% on tickets by utilizing this service.  Also, if you have a registered Caribbean address and Caribbean-bank issued Mastercard, you can benefit from a further 20% off on selected tickets by visiting the following link:

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Catch the action live in the Caribbean on Rush, the Flow Sports App, or the Sportsmax App and on TNT Sports in the UK. Fans in Trinidad and Tobago can also watch live on CNC3. Fans in the Caribbean can also listen to live radio commentary on the WindiesCricket YouTube channel, and fans in the UK can listen live and exclusively on Talksport.

Visit https://www.windiescricket.com for further details on the live broadcast with our other media partners around the world and for live ball-by-ball scoring in the Windiescricket.com Live Match Centre.

FULL SQUAD

Rovman Powell (Captain)

Shai Hope (Vice-Captain)

Johnson Charles

Roston Chase

Matthew Forde

Jason Holder

Akeal Hosein

Brandon King

Kyle Mayers

Gudakesh Motie

Nicholas Pooran

Andre Russell

Sherfane Rutherford

Romario Shepherd

Oshane Thomas

MATCH SCHEDULE

3 December – 1st CG United ODI: West Indies won by 4 wickets at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

6 December – 2nd CG United ODI: England won by 6 wickets at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

9 December – 3rd CG United ODI: West Indies won by 4 wickets at Kensington Oval, Barbados

12 December – 1st T20I: West Indies won by 4 wickets at Kensington Oval, Barbados

14 December – 2nd T20I: West Indies won by 10 runs at National Stadium, Grenada

16 December – 3rd T20I: England won by 7 wickets at National Stadium, Grenada

19 December – 4th T20I at Brian Lara Academy, Trinidad (4pm local time/3pm Jamaica time)

21 December – 5th T20I at Brian Lara Academy, Trinidad (4pm local time/3pm Jamaica time)

(CWI)

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