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‘Personal leave of absence’ puts Taylor out of ODI series

- ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC

– West Indies Women’s captain Stafanie Taylor will take no part in the five-match One-Day Internatio­nal series against South Africa Women which bowled off here yesterday, after returning home to Jamaica.

Cricket West Indies belatedly announced yesterday that the talismanic all-rounder would be unavailabl­e after taking a “personal leave of absence”.

Taylor also missed the threematch Twenty20 series last week when she was forced to isolate here, after being identified as a primary contact of a positive case COVID-19 case in Jamaica.

“The captain, Stafanie Taylor will also miss this series but it gives an opportunit­y for players to put up their hand and start to build on their performanc­es as the team continues to prepare for the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifiers,” said lead women’s selector Anne Browne-John.

The 30-year-old Taylor, a top order batsmen who bowls offspin, is the Caribbean side’s most experience­d ODI player with 4 929 runs at an average of nearly 45 and 145 wickets at 21 runs apiece.

In her absence, off-spinner Anisa Mohammad will lead the 13-member unit squad announced yesterday morning, just hours before the start of the first ODI at Coolidge Cricket Ground.

Experience­d all-rounder Deandra Dottin will serve as vice-captain with the core of the squad from the preceding threematch T20 series retained.

“The T20I series had some creditable performanc­es and some of the young players have started to come through,” Browne-John said.

“Now that the CG Insurance ODI series is at hand, the players have to change their mindset and adjust to the longer format.

“The squad shows a mix of experience and youth which is good for future developmen­t.”

West Indies Women, under head coach Courtney Walsh, are currently preparing for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe from November 21 to December 5.

SQUAD – Anisa Mohammed (captain), Deandra Dottin (vicecaptai­n), Aaliyah Alleyne, Britney Cooper, Shamilia Connell, Shabika Gajnabi, Chinelle Henry, Qiana Joseph, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Hayley Matthews, Chedean Nation, Karishma Ramharack.

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