Andre Russell makes long awaited return

Explosive Jamaican all-rounder Andre Russell is poised to play his first One-Day International in three years after being named in a 13-man squad for the three-match series against Bangladesh starting next Sunday in Guyana, but no place has been found for veteran right-hander Marlon Samuels.

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Hasn’t played since 2015

The 30-year-old Russell has not played since the tour of Sri Lanka back in 2015, with his availability having been further compounded by a year-long ban for an anti-doping whereabouts violation, which ruled him out of all competitive cricket last year.

He returned at the start of the year and scored a hundred in the domestic Super50 Championship but declined an invitation to participate in the World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe in March.

A big-hitting lower order batsman, brilliant out-fielder and sharp seamer, Russell’s return has been highly anticipated and West Indies head coach Stuart Law said he was pleased to have the Jamaican back in the fold.

“This is the start of our prep for the 2019 [Cricket World Cup], opportunities for players to stake a claim to be included in the squad,” Law said. “Great to have Dre Russ (Russell) back as well. His explosive power and energy will breathe life into an already motivated squad.”

Samuels a conspicuous omission

The 37-year-old Samuels is a conspicuous omission, however. A veteran of 199 ODIs, the Jamaican stroke-maker was part of the squad for the World Cup qualifiers where he scored 231 runs at an average of 33.

He along with superstar opener Chris Gayle are the most experienced members of the Windies ODI setup, which otherwise comprises a number of young players.

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Samuels is just one of several players who participated in World Cup Qualifiers, to be overlooked for the upcoming series.

All-rounder Carlos Brathwaite, along with left-arm spinner Nikita Miller and seamers Kesrick Williams and Sheldon Cottrell, have all been ignored while Test seamer Kemar Roach has been rested.

Speedster Alzarri Joseph, meanwhile, has returned to the side after recovering from a stress fracture which kept him out of competitive cricket for most of the year.

The 21-year-old played the last of his 14 ODIs ten months ago on the five-match tour of England.

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