West Indies 'A' vs India 'A'

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WEST INDIES A - ODI Squad

Roston CHASE (Captain)

Sunil AMBRIS

John CAMPBELL

Jonathan CARTER

Rahkeem CORNWALL

Shane DOWRICH

Akeem JORDAN

Kjorn OTTLEY

Keemo PAUL

Khary PIERRE

Rovman POWELL

Raymond REIFER

Sherfane RUTHERFORD

Romario SHEPHERD

Devon THOMAS

WEST INDIES A - 1st & 2nd Test Squad

Kraigg BRATHWAITE (Captain)

Sunil AMBRIS

Jermaine BLACKWOOD

Shamarh BROOKS

John CAMPBELL

Roston CHASE

Rahkeem CORNWALL

Miguel CUMMINS

Shane DOWRICH

Chemar HOLDER

Shermon LEWIS

Raymon REIFER

Jomel WARRICAN

WEST INDIES A - 3rd Test Squad

Shamarh BROOKS (Captain)

Sunil AMBRIS

Jermaine BLACKWOOD

Miguel CUMMINS

Akim FRAZER

Jahmar HAMILTON

Montcin HODGE

Chemar HOLDER

Brandon KING

Shermon LEWIS

Raymon REIFER

Jeremy SOLOZANO

Jomel WARRICAN

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The old private schoolboy system is what the English was getting gunned for in the 80's, when their results were so bad it got to a stage they had to start recruiting more imports from the empire. Today as then they can rely on this vast pool of excess resources in times of need.

Bwicbc are in no position to replicate this method of recruitment but as we see, all their captains in all formats at every level are from one island, probably one or two schools......such a non inclusive approach when selecting leaders is unlikely to promote much beyond discontent.

The schizophrenic nature of WI *fan support may well be a symptom of such selection process' but the manner in which administrators maneuver themselves into these decisions does much more damage to the on field product. How else could they end up with a squad like this :?:

NO amount of restructuring will eradicate the 12 votes. 12 self serving votes which consign the BCA, GCB, TTCB and JCA to a level below that of associate nations. Comparable with state, province and county teams while Afghanistan, Ireland and Bangladesh are assigned the resources full ICC member status affords them.

Can anybody say high performance center and three week training camp.....
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The future in 50 overs cricket is not bright either.

India 190 all out.

Iyer 77

Jordan 3-43
Chase 4-19

West indies 125 all out.

Rovman Powell 41
Carter 41 not out
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Another day, another defeat...this time by 65 runs.

Gaikwad hit 85 and Gill 62 to lead India to 255-8, against Romario Shepherd (4-36), while there was one wicket each for Jordan, Reifer, Cornwall and Pierre. In reply, the West Indies were pathetically bowled out for 190 all out, Saini taking 5-46.

Campbell 5
Ambris 24
Reifer 71
Chase 2
Carter 10
Rovman 0
Dowrich 5
Cornwall 13
Shepherd 34
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India wrap up the one-day series with a crushing 148-run annihilation of the West Indies.

India 295-6

Gill 77
Pandey 100

Shepherd 2-51
Cornwall 2-37
Paul 1-53
Reifer 1-62

West Indies 147 all out

Pandya 5-25

Campbell 21
Ambris 30
Reifer 19
Chase 15
Carter 4
Devon Thomas 1
Rovman 1
Cornwall 5
Shepherd 4
Paul 34
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It's now 3-1...West indies win by five runs this time.

West Indies 298-9

Ambris 46
Devon Thomas 70
Chase 84
Carter 50

Ahmed 4-67
Avesh 3-62

India 293-9

Patel 81 not out

Paul 2-61
Rovman 2-47
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Final score...4-1. India crush the West Indies by eight wickets with 17 overs to spare.

West Indies 236 all out

Ambris 61
Ottley 21
Devon Thomas 1
Chase 1
Carter 9
Rovman 4
Rutherford 65
Cornwall 10
Paul 13
Pierre 35

India 237-2

Gaikwad 99
Gill 69
Iyer 61 not out

Paul 1-37
Cornwall 1-47
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As the first "Test" began yesterday, batting woes continued to plague the West Indies team. They were bowled out for a mere 228 all out, with only Jermaine Blackwood (53) and Rahkeem Cornwall (59) passing the half-century mark. Nadeem took 5-62.

Hodge 16
Solozano 9
Brooks 12
Chase 25
Hamilton 16
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At the halfway stage of the first "Test", India have a 71-run lead with two wickets in hand. Dube hit 71 and Saha 61 not out to take India to 299-8.

Cummins 3-36
Warrican 2-69
Cornwall 2-51
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India were coasting to victory at the end of penultimate day, chasing a target of just under 100 with nine wickets in hand.

India first innings 312 all out

Saha 66

Cummins 4-40
Chemar Holder 2-67

West Indies batting collapse again...180 all out.

Hodge 36
Solozano 11
Brooks 53
Chase 32
Blackwood 25
Hamilton 0
Cornwall 0

Nadeem 5-47
Siraj 3-38
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