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Seven Guyanese named in squads for Headley-Weekes Tri-Series encounters

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Four members of the victorious Guyana Harpy Eagles squad have been named in Team Weekes for the Cricket West Indies (CWI) upcoming Tri-Series encounters, the Caribbean Media Corporatio­n reported yesterday.

Left-handed opener, Tagenarine Chanderpau­l, son of former West Indies captain, Shivnarine Chanderpau­l, spinners Veerasammy Permaul and Kevin Sinclair and fast bowler Nial Smith were named in the squad which will be led by exciting Windward Islands Volcanoes lefthander Alick Athanaze.

Jamaica white-ball specialist Brandon King is also among the players in that line-up.

Test spinner Guyana’s Gudakesh Motie has been named in the Headley Squad while the West Indies Academy Squad will feature Guyanese Ashmead Nedd and Kevlon Anderson.

Test discard Darren Bravo was named among the list of players in the three squads to take part in the Cricket West Indies Headley-Weekes tri-series, starting later this month at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.

The presence of the left-handed batsman in the 13member Team Headley squad to be led by Trinidad & Tobago Red Force teammate and West Indies wicketkeep­er-batsman Joshua Da Silva could signal that the West Indies selection panel led by Desmond Haynes may see a path for his return to Test duty.

The selection panel have also chosen to include fellow Test discards, Kieran Powell and Sunil Ambris in Team Headley for the series of three four-day, first-class matches, starting on April 19, 26, and May 3 at CWI headquarte­rs, also giving them hope of a Test recall.

But no captain was named among the list of players

for the West Indies Academy, which will be the third team to take part in the tournament.

“Following the conclusion of the West Indies Championsh­ip, we are pleased to have more first-class matches on the calendar,” Haynes said in a CWI news release yesterday announcing the squads.

“This is a great initiative and will provide our players with more opportunit­ies as we look ahead to the very important Test series against India later in the year, as well as ‘A’ Team matches.

“We looked at everyone who was available, and we came up with teams who will be very competitiv­e and push each other.”

The CWI news release noted that West Indies ODI captain Shai Hope was selected for the tri-series, but he was given permission to represent Yorkshire in the English County Championsh­ip.

The news release also indicated that burly off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall, the most successful bowler in the West Indies Championsh­ip this season with 35 wickets, and out-of-favour Test wicketkeep­er-batsman Shane Dowrich made themselves unavailabl­e for selection.

Team Headley and Team Weekes (named in honour of late former West Indies batsmen George Headley and Everton Weekes) were drawn from the leading performers in the West Indies Championsh­ip, which ended last month, and those deemed to be on the fringe of the West Indies Test team, the CWI news release indicated.

Bravo, 34, had the second highest aggregate of 446 in the Championsh­ip. He played the last of his 56 Tests for West Indies against hosts New Zealand in December 2020 in Wellington.

Ambris finished in the top five batsmen in the Championsh­ip with 363 runs for runners-up Windward Islands Volcanoes, and left-handed opener Powell finished seventh with 347 runs for Leeward Islands Hurricanes.

Ambris, 30, played the last of six Tests against hosts Bangladesh in December 2018 in Mirpur, and Powell, 33, played the last of 44 Tests against Pakistan in August 2021 in Jamaica.

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Tagenarine Chanderpau­l
Nial Smith Tagenarine Chanderpau­l
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Gudakesh Motie
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Ashmead Nedd

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