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Deitz looks to emerging stars in ground-breaking West Indies-Bangladesh series

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Deitz looks to emerging stars in ground-breaking West Indies-Bangladesh series
Key Points(5)
  • Kitts – A new chapter in Caribbean cricket history is set to unfold as the West Indies Women’s cricket team gears up to host Bangladesh in their inaugural bilateral white-ball series on Caribbean soil.
  • Scheduled from January 19 to 31 at Warner Park, St.
  • Kitts, the tour promises to showcase emerging talent, refine strategies, and build momentum for critical upcoming ICC tournaments.
  • Head coach Shane Deitz, brimming with anticipation, emphasized the significance of this historic series as a platform for both individual brilliance and team cohesion.
  • <h2>A historic showdown</h2> This ground-breaking series comprises three CG United One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three T20 Internationals (T20Is).

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – A new chapter in Caribbean cricket history is set to unfold as the West Indies Women’s cricket team gears up to host Bangladesh in their inaugural bilateral white-ball series on Caribbean soil.

Scheduled from January 19 to 31 at Warner Park, St. Kitts, the tour promises to showcase emerging talent, refine strategies, and build momentum for critical upcoming ICC tournaments.

Head coach Shane Deitz, brimming with anticipation, emphasized the significance of this historic series as a platform for both individual brilliance and team cohesion.

A historic showdown


This ground-breaking series comprises three CG United One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and three T20 Internationals (T20Is). It not only marks the first bilateral clash between the West Indies Women and Bangladesh but also heralds Bangladesh’s maiden white-ball tour of the Caribbean.

Speaking about the series, Deitz highlighted its importance as a springboard for the team’s future. “It’s crucial to get some combinations going. A few players are playing for positions too, so we need them to put their hands up. There are great opportunities for players here,” he said.

Both sides see the series as pivotal preparation for upcoming ICC events, with high-pressure situations demanding sharpness and adaptability.

A spotlight on emerging talent


Deitz expressed confidence in the young talents eager to cement their spots in the squad. Players like Cherry Ann Fraser, Nerissa Crafton, and Shabika Gajnabi are among those expected to make their mark. “This series offers the perfect stage for players to step up and show what they can do under pressure,” he remarked.

Reflecting on the team’s recent tour of India, Deitz acknowledged the challenges faced and identified key areas for improvement. “We struggled a bit in India, especially during the powerplays, both with bat and ball,” he noted. “That’s a big focus for us in this series. We want to get off to a good start and drive the game from there.”

He further emphasized the need for robust combinations, stating, “Performing well under pressure and building consistency with bat and ball is essential. This series is an opportunity to bounce back and set a strong foundation for the qualifiers.”

High stakes and high hopes


As the first ball of this historic series nears, both teams are poised to deliver thrilling performances. For the West Indies Women, the stakes are particularly high as they seek to not only reclaim momentum but also build a versatile and competitive squad capable of excelling on the global stage.

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