Cricket: Windies announce squad for New Zealand tour
Only one change to team who beat Zimbabwe
Monday, 6th November 2017
Last updated: November 6, 2017 at 9:45 am
Sunil Ambris has replaced Kyle Hope in the West Indies squad that will take on New Zealand later this month.
The switch is the only change to the team that completed a 1-0 series victory over Zimbabwe earlier this month.Courtney Browne, chairman of the Cricket West Indies selection panel, said: “Sunil has replaced Kyle Hope in the squad, and this is on the basis of his consistent performances across formats and his outstanding returns for the Windies ‘A’ Team in the Test series against Sri Lanka ‘A’.
“This type of consistency is very welcomed by the panel.
[caption id="attachment_6101" align="alignright" width="300"] West Indies playing in September.[/caption]“Kyle is encouraged to return to the first-class championship and turn in the strong performances his talent suggests he can deliver.”
The team will be training in Brisbane, Australia, until 21 November, before they fly over to New Zealand.
“The panel congratulates the players and the entire team management unit on the series victory in Zimbabwe,” said Browne.
“It was a strong team effort and highlighted by those players that did not do as well as expected on the recent tour of England, playing critical roles in the team’s success.
“Their success augurs well for the selection process and the philosophy of continuity which has underpinned our selection for the tour of New Zealand, and not the chopping and changing mentality.”
FULL WINDIES SQUAD
Jason Holder (captain)
Kraigg Brathwaite (vice captain)
Sunil Ambris
Devendra Bishoo
Jermaine Blackwood
Roston Chase
Miguel Cummins
Shane Dowrich
Shannon Gabriel
Shimron Hetmyer
Shai Hope
Alzarri Joseph
Kieran Powell
Raymon Reifer
Kemar Roach
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