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Posted: Saturday 15 November, 2025 at 2:59 PM

West Indies Under-19s Ready for England Challenge

West Indies U19 during the last series vs. Sri Lanka
By: CWI, Press Release

    ST JOHN'S, Antigua - The West Indies Under-19 team opens a new chapter in their World Cup preparation when they take on England in a seven-match Youth ODI series starting on Sunday in Grenada.

     

    The series marks another key step in examining the squad’s readiness for the ICC Under-19 World Cup early next year, with head coach Rohan Nurse eager to see further progress from his young side.

     

    The Caribbean youngsters head into the contest on the back of a hard-fought 4–3 series win over Sri Lanka in Antigua just over two months ago and Nurse believes the lessons from that tour will be invaluable as the group continues to develop.

     

    There are three changes to the squad which opposed Sri Lanka in August and September with DeShawn James returning from injury while Kunal Tilokani and Tanez Francis, were included after impressive performances in the regional Under-17 tournament.

     

    Afraz Ali Buhdoo, Micah Greenidge and Pajay Nelson miss out on the England series but along with Jewel Andrew and Micah McKenzie they will form part of the larger player pool from which the World Cup squad will be selected in a few months’ time.

     

    “We were really impressed with the resilience shown by the players in the last series, especially since it was the first time they had been together as a team,” Nurse said.

     

    “Those are elements that can’t necessarily be coached – they have to be developed within the group, and we’re quite happy with that. We want to build on it going forward.”
     
    While satisfied with the team’s fighting spirit, Nurse identified specific areas for improvement and emphasized the importance of consistency and concentration if West Indies are to assert dominance across the series.

     

    “One of the main things we’ve emphasized is maintaining intensity in all departments – batting, bowling and especially fielding. We want to create some kind of advantage in that area,” Nurse explained.
     
    “We’ve seen that we can put together very good performances and be competitive at the international Under-19 level. It all starts at the top from a batting viewpoint and being able to convert when we get starts. That’s been a key focus in preparation. From a bowling standpoint, we’ve also worked on clearly defining roles and identifying who best suits which role.”

     

    With the Under-19 World Cup on the horizon, the England series represents an important stage on which to build a competitive, cohesive unit capable of handling international demands.

     

    “This series comes at a really good time for us,” Nurse said.

     

    “Now, it’s more about moving toward a performance-driven environment – while still helping the guys understand professionalism, expectations and roles on and off the field.”
     
    West Indies Under 19 Squad vs England:

     

     Joshua Dorne

     

    Shaquan Belle

     

    Brendan Boodoo

     

    Tyriek Bryan

     

    Zachary Carter

     

    Earsinho Fontaine

     

    Tanez Francis

     

    R’Jai Gittens

     

    DeShawn James

     

    Vitel Lawes

     

    Matthew Miller

     

    Isra-el Morton

     

    Jakeem Pollard

     

    Aadian Racha

     

    Kunal Tilokani

     

    Johnathan Van Lange

     

    Team Management Unit:

     

    Head Coach – Rohan Nurse

     

    Assistant Coach – Jerome Taylor

     

    Assistant Coach – Nikita Miller

     

    Physiotherapist – Kwayne Dalrymple

     

    Strength & Conditioning Coach – Shayne Cooper

     

    Team Analyst - Keshava Ramphal

     

    Manager – Clint St Hill

     

    Match Schedule:

     

    1st Y-ODI – 16 November

     

    2nd Y-ODI –19 November

     

    3rd Y-ODI – 21 November

     

    4th Y-ODI – 24 November

     

    5th Y-ODI – 26 November

     

    6th Y-ODI – 29 November

     

    7th Y-ODI – 1 December

     


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