
This In the West announced his 15-member squad for the upcoming five-match t20i series New ZealandIt will start in Auckland on November 5. Return Matthew Ford The PACE department of the team is making a push for the left-arm spinner Gudakesh movement He was left out of the squad to recuperate in bowling action after a recent dip in form.
Gudakesh Motie was the issue for technical corrections
Motie’s dismissal comes after an inconsistent display in the Bangladesh era where he struggled to make an impact in both Odis and T20IS. Cricket West Indies (CWI) The 29-year-old confirmed that he will work with Royals Sports Group specialists before joining Paull Royals for the SA20 2024-25 season in December.
Taking out the sharp turn and taking out the middle overs, he recorded costly figures of 0/44, 3/65 and 1/53 in the ODIs against Bangladesh and one in the T20I series. It creates an opportunity for its absence Xar pierre and Akeal Hosein share spin duties alongside Roston chase.
Matthew Ford returns, Shamar Springer gets the call
Packer Matthew FordHaving missed action since July due to a shoulder injury, he has completed his rehabilitation and is set to make an international comeback. The 22-year-old has 17 wickets from 13 T20s and will be crucial in West Indies’ PACE attack, which has been weakened by injuries. Ramon Simmons and Jedi Blades.
In a move to strengthen the fast bowling unit, the all-rounder Shamar springer included. The 26-year-old, who has featured in two t20s so far, claiming two wickets, will provide depth alongside the established seamen Jason is the ownerRomario Shepherdand Jayden seals. Meanwhile, pakchan pacer Shamar Yusif He remains unavailable due to a persistent shoulder problem during training in Bangladesh last month.
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Shai hopes to lead a balanced unit
Shai Umid He will continue to lead the side, guiding a mix of seasoned campaigners and young prospects. The batting line-up presents its likes Brandon King, Rowman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Ackeem Auguste, Amir Jangooand Alicia Athanasius. With a mix of power-hitters and versatile all-rounders, West Indies will look to fine-tune their lineup ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup.
Kicking off at Auckland’s Eden Park on November 5, followed by matches against Maunganui, Napier, Dunedin and Wellington on November 5 and 13, the Caribbean side provide a competitive New Zealand fixture for the branded side.
West Indies T20I squad for New Zealand:
Shai Umid (c), Alick Athanaze, Ackeem Auguste, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Jason Sahibi, Amar Jangoo, Khary Pierre, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seable, Shamar Spreper, Shamar Shepherd.

