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Posted: Tuesday 3 September, 2013 at 8:22 AM

17 named for Windies Women’s camp

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    ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies Cricket Board on Monday announced a 17-member West Indies Women’s squad to prepare for a series of One-day and Twenty20 Internationals next month against England and New Zealand.

     

    Squad

     

    Name

     

    Territory

     

    Age

     

    ODIs

     

    T20Is

     

    1. Merissa Aguilleira

     

    Trinidad & Tobago

     

    27

     

    61

     

    48

     

    2. Shemaine Campbell

     

    Guyana

     

    20

     

    44

     

    49

     

    3. Shanel Daley

     

    Jamaica

     

    24

     

    49

     

    50

     

    4. Deandra Dottin

     

    Barbados

     

    22

     

    65

     

    56

     

    5. Chinelle Henry

     

    Jamaica

     

    18

     

    0

     

    0

     

    6. Stacy Ann King

     

    Trinidad & Tobago

     

    30

     

    50

     

    47

     

    7. Kycia Knight

     

    Barbados

     

    21

     

    19

     

    13

     

    8. Kyshona Knight

     

    Barbados

     

    21

     

    12

     

    6

     

    9. Natasha McLean

     

    Jamaica

     

    18

     

    8

     

    7

     

    10. Anisa Mohammed

     

    Trinidad & Tobago

     

    25

     

    66

     

    49

     

    11. Subrina Munroe

     

    Guyana

     

    28

     

    15

     

    19

     

    12. Juliana Nero

     

    St. Vincent & the Grenadines

     

    34

     

    76

     

    41

     

    13. June Ogle

     

    Guyana

     

    26

     

    4

     

    2

     

    14. Shaquana Quintyne

     

    Barbados

     

    17

     

    14

     

    12

     

    15. Shakera Selman

     

    Guyana

     

    24

     

    49

     

    37

     

    16. Tremayne Smartt

     

    Barbados

     

    27

     

    28

     

    31

     

    17. Stafanie Taylor

     

    Jamaica

     

    22

     

    64

     

    44

     

      

     

     

     

    Commenting on the squad, Chairman of the West Indies Selection Committee Clyde Butts said the squad comprises many of the players that have done well for the West Indies Women over the past year.

     

    “Many of the players have shown that they are capable at international level and they performed during the Regional Women’s tournaments last month in Grenada,” he said.

     

    “We now expect them to push on and start to score more runs and show greater competence, but I think the squad is sound and will give play well during the upcoming series.”

     

    Right-handed batter Chinelle Henry is the only uncapped player in the squad and left-handed all-rounder Stacy Ann King has been recalled after missing recent engagements.

     

    “Chinelle is a capable player and strikes the ball very nicely,” said Butts. “We expect some good things from her in the future. She has been around the Jamaica team for a long time, but she is still very young.

     

    “Stacy Ann showed during the Regional Women’s tournaments that she is still capable of playing at the international level and her bowling has also improved. She is also one of our best fielders, so we still feel that she has a lot to offer to the team and we can’t write her off.”

     

    The Windies Women’s training camp takes place from September 22 to 30 in Jamaica and the final squad of 13 for the series against the New Zealanders will be chosen when it is completed.

     

    Butts said he expected that the matches against New Zealand and England will be tough, but would be critical to the development of the team.

     

    “Our team needs this sort of rivalry,” he said. “We have always wanted to play against England, New Zealand and Australia more often and it will be good for them to play against such tough and skilled opponents.

     

    “To have two of the three top women’s teams playing in the Caribbean will do a lot for women’s cricket and I expect our team to be ready and able to be competitive against them.”

     

     

     

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