Daily Observer (Jamaica)

CWI names 22-player shortlist for Women’s U-19 World Cup

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC) — The West Indies Women A duo of Zaida James and Jannillea Glasgow have been predictabl­y named in a 22member shortlist to prepare for next year’s ICC Women’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa.

This follows the West Indies Rising Stars Women’s Under-19 Championsh­ip staged in Trinidad last July and a subsequent five-match series against the United States Women at Broward County Park Stadium a month later, in which 15 of the 22 players participat­ed.

“The Rising Stars Under-19 tournament saw a welcome return to competitio­n for young women in the region,” said Ann Browne-john, chief women’s selector.

“Following the tournament, these 22 players have been shortliste­d to prepare for the World Cup in January in South Africa, as well as some additional preparatio­n matches.

“After the long pandemic disruption it was refreshing for the selectors to see some new talent, which augurs well for future developmen­t.

“This pool, apart from World Cup participat­ion, can also serve as a feeder for the senior team. It contains a great mix of players — both right and left-handed — and a variety of up-and-coming bowlers.”

The West Indies Women Under-19 squad lost the series to the United States 4-1 but, according to Cricket West Indies, the tour allowed players to “get internatio­nal match experience and for the [selectors] to better understand the talent within the group”.

The 22-man member pool is scheduled to engage in a training camp and a series of trial matches in Trinidad this October, before touring India for a series the following month as they ramp up preparatio­ns for the Under-19 Women’s World Cup.

West Indies Women are one of 11 sides which have gained automatic qualificat­ion for the January 14-29 World Cup along with hosts South Africa, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and United States.

Four teams will be added following a series of qualifiers.

Squad – Asabi Callendar, Kenika Cassar, Jahzara Claxton, Naijanni Cumberbatc­h, Destiny Edward, Jannillea Glasgow, Realeanna Grimmond, Trishan Holder, Zaida James, Djenaba Joseph, Maria La Foucade, Namiah Marcellin, K D Jazz Mitchell, Ashmini Munisar, Niveena Ramnath, Cyanna Retemiah, Selena Ross, Shalini Samaroo, Shunelle Sawh, Lena Scott, Abini St Jean, Kate Wilmott

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GLASGOW... named in a 22-player shortlist for Women’s Under-19 World Cup
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BROWNE-JOHN...AFTER the long pandemic disruption it was refreshing for the selectors to see some new talent, which augurs well for future developmen­t

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