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The West Indies Rising Stars U19s will start with confidence when they face England Under-19s in the first Youth One-Day International. The opening encounter is on Saturday the County Ground in Beckenham. First ball is 10:30am (5:30am Eastern Caribbean Time/4:30am Jamaica Time).
West Indies 18-member squad arrived in England earlier this week after a High Performance Camp in Antigua. They had several intense training sessions at the base in Beckenham as they put all systems in place for this six-match series.
Rohan Nurse, the Acting Head Coach, said he is extremely pleased with the preparations and the level of focus displayed by the players in somewhat unfamiliar conditions. He was speaking to CWI Media after Thursday’s morning training session.
“Training has been excellent. I am quite pleased with the progress the players have made since the first day of training when we arrived here. They have been quite Willi willing and able to adapt to the new conditions they have been experiencing,” Nurse said.
“The mood is very upbeat … they are very excited. They are really looking forward to testing their skills against the English opposition and also in the English conditions.”
FULL SQUAD: Ackeem Auguste (Captain), Giovonte Depeiza (Vice Captain), Onaje Amory, Anderson Amurdan, Justin Beckford, Teddy Bishop, Carlon Bowen-Tuckett, McKenny Clarke, Rivaldo Clarke, Nathan Edward, Andel Gordon, Sion Hackett, Justin Jagessar, Johann Layne, Anderson Mahase, Matthew Nandu, Isai Thorne, Vasant Singh
FULL MATCH SCHEDULE
Saturday, September 4: 1st Youth ODI – Beckenham
Monday, September 6: 2nd Youth – Beckenham
Wednesday, September 8: 3rd Youth ODI – Beckenham
Friday, September 10: 4th Youth ODI – Canterbury
Tuesday, September 14: 5th Youth ODI – Canterbury
Friday, September 17: 6th Youth ODI – Canterbury
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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.