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West Indies men try to find ‘Hope’

Kyle, Ambris get maiden call-up

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Trailing 0-1 in the series, the West Indies have brought in two fresh faces -- Kyle Hope and Sunil Ambris -- for the remaining three ODIs against India.

Hope and Ambris replaced Jonathan Carter and Kesrick Williams in the 13man squad.

Hope, brother of current West Indies wicketkeep­er, leads Trinidad and Tobago in domestic cricket while Ambris plays as a wicketkeep­er-batsman for Windward Islands.

"Sunil Ambris and Kyle Hope are two very promising young batsmen who have been selected on the basis of strong performanc­es in our competitio­ns," said Courtney Browne, Cricket West Indies' chairman of selectors.

"Kyle opened on our last A team one-day tour to Sri Lanka and had some very good performanc­es. In addition, he also had a good showing opening the batting for the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force franchise in this year's PCL competitio­n."

Talking about Ambris, Browne added: "Sunil did well in our Regional Super50 One-Day tournament and also had a good showing in this year's PCL first-class tournament for Windward Islands Volcanoes, and therefore will fit within our middle order.

"They will be up against a good Indian team and they have an opportunit­y to show their skills and contribute to a stronger team performanc­e." The third ODI takes place here on Friday and the same venue will also stage the fourth ODI before teams travel to Jamaica for the final ODI and a T20 Internatio­nal.

India lead the series 1-0 after a comfortabl­e 105-run win in the second ODI at Port of Spain, following the washed out series opener.

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Kyle Hope

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