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The West Indies Women’s players have started the year with great energy, according to Head Coach Courtney Walsh. A squad of the region’s best players are in Barbados for a Cricket West Indies (CWI) medical and fitness camp and Walsh is impressed with what he is seeing as they prepare for the tour to South Africa and the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.
“We haven’t had any cricket since the qualifiers got cancelled and we’ve got three months of cricket ahead, so it’s important that we get up and start some activities at home before heading to South Africa. The medical and fitness screening have given us an idea of where the players are and now we know what our plans are to proceed in our preparations for those selected,” Walsh said.
“This week-long camp in Barbados is for us to reintegrate as a group after the Christmas break and now we’re just looking forward to playing South Africa and then the World Cup. I know the players are excited and ready to play cricket.”
Both tours will see the ladies be away from the Caribbean for almost four months and CWI is ensuring that all players are in optimum health for the heavy workload of cricket ahead. Afy Fletcher, the experienced allrounder, has made a return to the game after maternity leave.
Walsh was happy to see Fletcher back. He said:
“Having Afy back in the squad is a tremendous boost for us. Motherhood is the most special article of life, and I am amazed by how well she manages to balance it and now re-join the team for this camp. I’ve seen her during the fitness test and videos of her in the nets back in Grenada and she doesn’t look like she’s been away from cricket for a year. I know she’s been putting in the work and if she’s selected for the tour, she will be a valuable asset with the variations that her leg-spin offers.”
The West Indies Women will depart for South Africa first, where they will play one warm-up match and four One-Day Internationals against South Africa Women at the Imperial Wanderers in Johannesburg. In New Zealand, they will complete ten (10) days of quarantine before hitting the park to start preparations in Kiwi conditions for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. The South Africa tour runs from January 15 to February 6, the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup runs from March 4 to April 3.
FULL TRAINING SQUAD
- Aaliyah Alleyne
- Reniece Boyce
- Shemaine Campbelle
- Shamilia Connell
- Deandra Dottin
- Afy Fletcher
- Cherry-Ann Fraser
- Jannillea Glasgow
- Sheneta Grimmond
- Chinelle Henry
- Zaida James
- Qiana Joseph
- Kycia Knight
- Kyshona Knight
- Mandy Mangru
- Hayley Matthews
- Anisa Mohammed
- Chedean Nation
- Karishma Ramharack
- Kaysia Schultz
- Shakera Selman
- Stafanie Taylor
- Rashada Williams
MATCH SCHEDULE (all matches at Imperial Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg)
Day matches start 10am local time (4am Eastern Caribbean/3am Jamaica)
Day/night matches start 2pm local time (8am Eastern Caribbean/7am Jamaica)
Tuesday, January 25: warm-up match – vs South Africa XI (day)
Friday, January 28: 1st ODI (day/night)
Monday, January 31: 2nd ODI (day)
Thursday, February 3: 3rd ODI (day/night)
Sunday, February 6: 4th ODI (day)
Name of Author: Cricket West Indies
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.