Jamaica Gleaner

Experience­d Aguilleira, Mohammed dropped for Ireland, England tour

- ST JOHN’S, ANTIGUA (CMC):

VETERANS MERISSA Aguilleira and Anisa Mohammed have been axed for West Indies women’s tour of Ireland and England next month.

Neither was included in the 14-member squad announced by Cricket West Indies on Thursday, which will be led by regular captain Stafanie Taylor.

The Trinidadia­n pair have been perennial fixtures in the regional side having both played over 100 one-day internatio­nals but have found their playing opportunit­ies reduced in recent series, with the emergence of younger players.

Further, their form in the recent West Indies women’s Championsh­ip did little to enhance their claims, and newly installed interim chairman of selectors, Robert Haynes, said this had also weighed against them.

“Anisa Mohammed and Merissa Aguilleira’s performanc­es in the recent women’s championsh­ips weren’t what we expected or how we wanted them to perform, so unfortunat­ely they were not picked on this touring squad,” Haynes said.

“There are other ladies who are vying for these coveted spots, we have three other wicketkeep­ers, who have all been scoring consistent­ly thereby outperform­ing Merissa.”

He continued: “In terms of Anisa, we have Hayley who is back, and the captain Stafanie who can both bowl off spin and have been performing consistent­ly well. So overall we have a very unique and balanced team, which reflects what we saw in Guyana during the Women’s Championsh­ips.”

Aguilleira, 33, is a former captain, but failed to get a single game during last November’s T20 World Cup in the Caribbean. However, she subsequent­ly led the T20 side on the tour of Pakistan earlier this year when Taylor opted out, managing 20 runs from two innings.

In the recent domestic 50-overs competitio­n, Aguilleira could only muster 54 runs from five innings for Trinidad and Tobago, and a further 40 runs from three outings in the T20 phase.

The 30-year-old Mohammed, who has also played over 100 matches in the shortest format, claimed nine wickets from five matches in the 50-overs competitio­n and five from as many games in the T20 format.

In acknowledg­ing the pair’s contributi­on, Haynes said their omission was not the end of their careers.

“Merissa and Anisa have given a lot to West Indies cricket and I’m sure, based on improved performanc­es, we can see them back in the West Indies Women’s team in future series.”

Selectors have, meanwhile, recalled experience­d batsman Stacy-Ann King following a three-year absence. The Trinidadia­n last turned out for West Indies on England’s tour of the Caribbean in 2016 but scored consistent­ly in the domestic tournament to force herself back into contention.

She averaged 40 in the one-dayers and 45 in T20s, and Haynes said he expected her experience and all-round ability to be crucial on the upcoming tour.

West Indies women will take on Ireland in a three-match Twenty20 series from May 26-29 before clashing with England in a tour comprising three one-day internatio­nals and three T20s, from June 6-25.

The squad will gather for a training camp here from May 6-20 before departing the Caribbean on May 21.

SQUAD

Stafanie Taylor (captain), Hayley Matthews (vice-captain), Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack, Chedean Nation, Chinelle Henry, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Shakera Selman, Shamilia Connell, Shemaine Campbelle, Natasha McLean, Stacy-Ann King.

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