WI tour of NZ, Nov 27 - Dec 15
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Shai Hope has been tipped for "a tremendous future in Test cricket" despite being dropped from the West Indies Test squad for the tour of New Zealand.
Hope, now aged 26 and a veteran of 34 Tests, has long been viewed as one of the most talented batsmen in the Caribbean. But despite performing well in ODI cricket - he is currently placed at No. 12 in the ICC's batting rankings in the format and was at No. 4 midway through 2019 - he has endured a grim run of form in Test cricket. He has averaged 19.48 since December 2017 and just 14.45 since February 2019. His career average in Test cricket has slipped to 26.27. As a result, he has been omitted from the touring squad and will instead work on his game in Barbados.
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Test squad: Jason Holder (capt), Jermaine Blackwood, Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shamarh Brooks, John Campbell, Roston Chase, Rahkeem Cornwall, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Shimron Hetmyer, Chemar Holder, Alzarri Joseph, Keemo Paul, Kemar Roach
Test Reserves: Nkrumah Bonner, Joshua DaSilva, Preston McSween, Shayne Moseley, Raymon Reifer, Jayden Seales
T20I squad: Kieron Pollard (capt), Fabian Allen, Dwayne Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Andre Fletcher, Shimron Hetmyer, Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Rovman Powell, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran, Oshane Thomas, Hayden Walsh Jr, Kesrick Williams
Hope, now aged 26 and a veteran of 34 Tests, has long been viewed as one of the most talented batsmen in the Caribbean. But despite performing well in ODI cricket - he is currently placed at No. 12 in the ICC's batting rankings in the format and was at No. 4 midway through 2019 - he has endured a grim run of form in Test cricket. He has averaged 19.48 since December 2017 and just 14.45 since February 2019. His career average in Test cricket has slipped to 26.27. As a result, he has been omitted from the touring squad and will instead work on his game in Barbados.
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Test squad: Jason Holder (capt), Jermaine Blackwood, Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shamarh Brooks, John Campbell, Roston Chase, Rahkeem Cornwall, Shane Dowrich, Shannon Gabriel, Shimron Hetmyer, Chemar Holder, Alzarri Joseph, Keemo Paul, Kemar Roach
Test Reserves: Nkrumah Bonner, Joshua DaSilva, Preston McSween, Shayne Moseley, Raymon Reifer, Jayden Seales
T20I squad: Kieron Pollard (capt), Fabian Allen, Dwayne Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Andre Fletcher, Shimron Hetmyer, Brandon King, Kyle Mayers, Rovman Powell, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran, Oshane Thomas, Hayden Walsh Jr, Kesrick Williams
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All members of the West Indies team and support staff, who are currently on tour in New Zealand, have cleared the second of their three Covid-19 tests on Friday. They will undergo their final test next week, just before their two-week quarantine ends.
The players and support staff have been lodged at the NZC's High-Performance Centre at Lincoln University, on the outskirts of Christchurch.
The contingent can train, attend gym sessions and socialise within three bubbles comprising a maximum of 15 members until Saturday. From Sunday till the end of their 14-day quarantine next week, the camp can split into two bubbles comprising a maximum of 20 members each.
Seven members of West Indies' 35-strong playing contingent - T20I captain Kieron Pollard, Test captain Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Shimron Hetmyer, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran and Oshane Thomas - will only arrive in New Zealand after the conclusion of the IPL, which ends on November 10 in the UAE.
Out of them, Pollard, Holder, Allen, Hetmyer and Paul are part of the teams that have made the IPL playoffs. These seven players - of whom six are part of the T20I squad - will only end their quarantine on the eve of the first T20I in Auckland, which is to take place on November 27.
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West Indies are the only international team to have embarked on two overseas tours since the Covid-19 pandemic brought a worldwide pause in global cricket. Before this tour of New Zealand, they played three Tests in England in July.
The players and support staff have been lodged at the NZC's High-Performance Centre at Lincoln University, on the outskirts of Christchurch.
The contingent can train, attend gym sessions and socialise within three bubbles comprising a maximum of 15 members until Saturday. From Sunday till the end of their 14-day quarantine next week, the camp can split into two bubbles comprising a maximum of 20 members each.
Seven members of West Indies' 35-strong playing contingent - T20I captain Kieron Pollard, Test captain Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Shimron Hetmyer, Keemo Paul, Nicholas Pooran and Oshane Thomas - will only arrive in New Zealand after the conclusion of the IPL, which ends on November 10 in the UAE.
Out of them, Pollard, Holder, Allen, Hetmyer and Paul are part of the teams that have made the IPL playoffs. These seven players - of whom six are part of the T20I squad - will only end their quarantine on the eve of the first T20I in Auckland, which is to take place on November 27.
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West Indies are the only international team to have embarked on two overseas tours since the Covid-19 pandemic brought a worldwide pause in global cricket. Before this tour of New Zealand, they played three Tests in England in July.
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NZ 'A' 308-3 dec
Rachin Ravindra 112
Henry Nicholls 76
WI 366 all out
Darren Bravo 135
Shamarh Brooks 80
NZ 'A' 124-1
Will Young 64
The WI bowlers didn't have a good match....
Rachin Ravindra 112
Henry Nicholls 76
WI 366 all out
Darren Bravo 135
Shamarh Brooks 80
NZ 'A' 124-1
Will Young 64
The WI bowlers didn't have a good match....
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New Zealand won the T20 series 2-0 with one washed out.
West Indies 180-7
Pollard 75* from 37
Fletcher 34 from 14
Allen 30 from 26
Ferguson 5-21
Southee 2-22
New Zealand 179-5
Conway 41 from 29
Neesham 48* from 24
Santner 31* from 18
Thomas 2-23
NZ win by 5 wickets on D/L
New Zealand 238-3
Phillips 108 from 51
Conway 65* from 37
West indies 166-9
Pollard 28
Jamieson 2-15
Santner 2-41
West Indies 180-7
Pollard 75* from 37
Fletcher 34 from 14
Allen 30 from 26
Ferguson 5-21
Southee 2-22
New Zealand 179-5
Conway 41 from 29
Neesham 48* from 24
Santner 31* from 18
Thomas 2-23
NZ win by 5 wickets on D/L
New Zealand 238-3
Phillips 108 from 51
Conway 65* from 37
West indies 166-9
Pollard 28
Jamieson 2-15
Santner 2-41
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Match drawn
West Indians 571 all out
Brathwaite 246
Bravo 93
Blackwood 53
McConchie 3-130
New Zealand 'A' 440-8 declared
Young 133
McConchie 124*
Cooper 54
Ravindra 52
Chemar Holder 3-120
West Indians 571 all out
Brathwaite 246
Bravo 93
Blackwood 53
McConchie 3-130
New Zealand 'A' 440-8 declared
Young 133
McConchie 124*
Cooper 54
Ravindra 52
Chemar Holder 3-120
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519-7 declared
Williamson 251
Jamieson 51*
Gabriel 3-86
Roach 3-114
West indies 138 all out
Campbell 26
Southee 4-35
Jamieson 2-25
Wagner 2-33
West indies 247
Blackwood 104
Joseph 86
Wagner 4-66
NZ win the first Test by an innings.
Williamson 251
Jamieson 51*
Gabriel 3-86
Roach 3-114
West indies 138 all out
Campbell 26
Southee 4-35
Jamieson 2-25
Wagner 2-33
West indies 247
Blackwood 104
Joseph 86
Wagner 4-66
NZ win the first Test by an innings.
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Meanwhile, NZ 'A' beat WI 'A' in their first class match by an innings as well.
WI 'A' 322 all out
Reifer 65
Shepherd 133
Duffy 4-47
Smith 3-37
NZ 'A' 574 all out
Phillips 136
Seifert 111
Cleaver 85
Smith 76
Allen 3-146
Walsh 3-108
WI 'A' 109 all out
Pooran 35
Kuggelijn 3-18
WI 'A' 322 all out
Reifer 65
Shepherd 133
Duffy 4-47
Smith 3-37
NZ 'A' 574 all out
Phillips 136
Seifert 111
Cleaver 85
Smith 76
Allen 3-146
Walsh 3-108
WI 'A' 109 all out
Pooran 35
Kuggelijn 3-18
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NZ 460 all out
Nicholls 174
Wagner 66*
Gabriel 3-93
Joseph 3-109
Chemar 2-110
Chase 2-54
West indies 131 all out
Blackwood 69
Southee 5-32
Jamieson 5-34
West indies 317 all out.
Campbell 68
Jason 61
Da Silva 57
Boult 3-96
Wagner 3-54
Another Test lost by an innings....
Nicholls 174
Wagner 66*
Gabriel 3-93
Joseph 3-109
Chemar 2-110
Chase 2-54
West indies 131 all out
Blackwood 69
Southee 5-32
Jamieson 5-34
West indies 317 all out.
Campbell 68
Jason 61
Da Silva 57
Boult 3-96
Wagner 3-54
Another Test lost by an innings....
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New Zealand 'A' beat West Indies 'A' by 101 runs.
NZ 'A' 481-7 declared
Michael Bracewell 135
Ravindra 144
Seifert 60
Cornwall 3-91
WI 'A' 298 all out
Moseley 110
Shepherd 77*
Doug Bracewell 6-42
NZ 'A' 174-7 declared
Chapman 40
Cornwall 3-37
Walsh 3-71
WI 'A' 256 all out
Moseley 54
Pooran 69
Ravindra 6-89
NZ 'A' 481-7 declared
Michael Bracewell 135
Ravindra 144
Seifert 60
Cornwall 3-91
WI 'A' 298 all out
Moseley 110
Shepherd 77*
Doug Bracewell 6-42
NZ 'A' 174-7 declared
Chapman 40
Cornwall 3-37
Walsh 3-71
WI 'A' 256 all out
Moseley 54
Pooran 69
Ravindra 6-89