Jamaica Gleaner

Cooper, Henry return for Windies Women

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STROKEMAKE­R BRITNEY Cooper has been recalled for West Indies’ defence of their ICC Twenty20 Women’s World Cup title, in a 15-member squad announced yesterday.

The experience­d right-hander has been joined by 23-year-old batsman Chinelle Henry, who has returned following three years in the wilderness, while the uncapped off-spinner Sheneta Grimmond keeps her place in the squad after being called up for the just-concluded fivematch series against South Africa.

Selectors have dropped left-arm pacer Qiana Joseph and uncapped slow medium Karishma Ramharack, both of whom were included for the South Africa series but did not feature.

As expected, the squad retains the core of the championsh­ip side from 2016, with former captain Merissa Aguilleira, Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews headlining the unit, which will be led again by Stafanie Taylor.

Cooper, a key member of that World Cup-winning side, has been selected no doubt for her experience, that has seen her play 54 T20 Internatio­nals since her debut nine years ago.

NIGHTMARE TOUR

She endured a nightmare tour of New Zealand earlier this year with just 33 runs in five outings and was subsequent­ly left out against South Africa.

But as she proved with a halfcentur­y against New Zealand in the semi-finals of the 2016 championsh­ip, she possesses the temperamen­t in big matches and this could prove vital in the November 9-24 tournament scheduled for Guyana, St Lucia and Antigua.

Henry, meanwhile, played the last of her seven T20Is back in 2015, and boasts an unflatteri­ng record of just 29 runs from those matches.

Chief selector Courtney Browne believes both Cooper and Henry will be assets to the side.

“We welcome the return of Britney Cooper who was part of the 2016 winning World Cup squad, and Chinelle Henry, who is dynamic in the field and her all-round ability adds variety to the squad,” he said.

“The team is highly experience­d and this should aid them in the defence of their World T20 title.”

West Indies will do battle in Group A alongside powerful England, South Africa, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka while Group B comprises 2016 losing finalists Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and minnows Ireland.

The hosts will raise the curtain on the tournament with a clash against Bangladesh, and Taylor said defending the title on home soil would be a special occasion for her side.

West Indies play official warmup matches against India on November 4 and New Zealand three days later, before opening their preliminar­y round campaign.

Squad – Stafanie Taylor (captain), Afy Fletcher, Anisa Mohammed, Britney Cooper, Chedean Nation, Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Kycia Knight, Merissa Aguilleira, Natasha McLean, Shakera Selman, Shamilia Connell, Shemaine Campbelle, Sheneta Grimmond.

 ?? FILE ?? New Zealand’s wicketkeep­er Rachel Priest (left) reacts as West Indies’ Britney Copper plays a shot during their ICC women World Twenty20 semi-final match at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, India, in March 2016.
FILE New Zealand’s wicketkeep­er Rachel Priest (left) reacts as West Indies’ Britney Copper plays a shot during their ICC women World Twenty20 semi-final match at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, India, in March 2016.

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