West Indies unveils star-studded ODI squad for holiday series against Bangladesh

JOHN’S, ANTIGUA— Cricket West Indies (CWI) has unveiled its meticulously selected 15-man squad for the much-anticipated CG United One Day International (ODI) home series against Bangladesh, dubbed the “West Indies Home for Christmas” series.

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Scheduled to take place at Warner Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis, from December 8–12, 2024, the series promises to captivate fans as the West Indies continue their march toward ICC World Cup preparations.

This latest squad features two notable changes from the triumphant team that edged out England 2-1 in “The Rivalry” series. All-rounder Justin Greaves and wicketkeeper-batter Amir Jangoo replace Hayden Walsh Jr. and Jewel Andrew. Notably, Andrew will hone his skills in spinning conditions as part of a specialized batting camp at India’s Chennai Academy, a key initiative to develop the region’s emerging talents.

Greaves and Jangoo: Rising stars join the fold

Justin Greaves earned his recall following a sensational streak in the CG United Super50 tournament, where he etched his name into the record books with three consecutive List A centuries. Adding to his accolades, Greaves struck a magnificent maiden Test century against Bangladesh earlier this year.

Joining him is Amir Jangoo, whose batting brilliance in the Super50 competition saw him amass 446 runs at an astounding average of 89.20, topping the charts as the leading scorer.

Head Coach Daren Sammy praised their inclusions: “Greaves is capable of batting anywhere in the top six and brings that genuine all-round ability we need at this stage. Jangoo’s flexibility and prolific performances bring another dimension to our batting line-up.”

Sammy emphasized that the team remains focused on building depth and momentum ahead of the ICC Men’s 50-over World Cup, while maintaining a short-term objective of dominating at home.

Leadership and experience at the helm

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Shai Hope will once again lead the team, with Brandon King serving as vice-captain. The squad boasts a mix of seasoned campaigners like Roston Chase, Alzarri Joseph, and Evin Lewis, alongside rising stars such as Matthew Forde and Jayden Seales. This blend of youth and experience aims to create a cohesive and formidable unit as the team seeks to build on its recent successes.

Behind the scenes, the West Indies team will benefit from a robust Team Management Unit, led by Head Coach Daren Sammy and Manager Rawl Lewis. The TMU includes specialists like bowling coach James Franklin, batting coach Floyd Reifer, and fielding coach Rayon Griffith, ensuring the squad is equipped to face every challenge.

The series unfolds with three electrifying matches:

  • 1st ODI: December 8, 2024
  • 2nd ODI: December 10, 2024
  • 3rd ODI: December 12, 2024
    All matches will be held at Warner Park, where fans can expect thrilling encounters as the West Indies seek to deliver a resounding holiday gift to their supporters

West Indies ODI squad: Shai Hope (Captain), Brandon King (Vice-Captain), Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Shimron Hetmyer, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Evin Lewis, Gudakesh Motie, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales, Romario Shepherd.

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