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Injury puts Taylor out of India series

- Cherry-Ann Fraser called up

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GROS ISLET, St Lucia, CMC – Injury has ruled captain Stafanie Taylor out of the remainder of the Twenty20 series against India, dealing a serious blow to West Indies’ chances of making a comeback in the five-match rubber.

Cricket West Indies said yesterday that Taylor had sustained a grade one medial collateral ligament sprain during the third One-Day Internatio­nal against the Indians last Thursday, and would require a twoweek recovery period.

Taylor, who struck two half-centuries in the three-match one-day series, sat out Saturday’s opening Twenty20 Internatio­nal here which West Indies lost by 84 runs at the Darren Sammy National Stadium.

“It is very disappoint­ing to lose Stafanie at this crucial time and she will no doubt be missed but her health and recovery are of utmost importance,” said chief selector Anne Browne-John.

“We have the ICC T20 World Cup in a few months and it is critical that Stafanie gets the time to recover and return to full fitness.”

Veteran off-spinner Anisa Mohammed, who led the Windies in Saturday’s T20 opener, will continue as captain for the remainder of the series with Shemaine Campbelle as her deputy.

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old Taylor has been replaced by uncapped fast bowling all-rounder Cherry-Ann Fraser, who hails from Guyana.

Browne-John said the move would further accelerate the 20-year-old Fraser’s developmen­t.

“Cherry-Ann Fraser is a young Guyanese all-rounder who was in the last camp and we were impressed by her performanc­e,” Browne-John said.

“Therefore having her join the team now will get her that experience to further her developmen­t.”

West Indies and India clash in the second T20 Internatio­nal here Sunday, starting at 1:30 pm.

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Cherry-Ann Fraser

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