Shemaine Campbelle and Stafanie Taylor: The 15 crew and 3 reserves will travel to Pakistan for three ODIs and then to Zimbabwe for qualification.
Shemaine Campbelle and Stafanie Taylor have returned to the 15-man West Indies Women’s Team in three ODIs against Pakistan and the 2021 World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.
Campbell was injured and missed his home series with Pakistan, but captain Taylor returned after missing the South African series at Covid.
Three reserves, Cherry Unfraser, Shabika Gajinavi, and Karishmalam Harak, will also accompany the teams on both tours. After recovering from the injury.
Campbell recorded the first century with 107 balls, 12 4, and 6 balls in the only practice match before the next tour.
“The upcoming Pakistan series and World Cup qualifiers are crucial as the team works towards participation. In the Cricket World Cup in 2022,” lead selector Ann Browne-John said.
“It is important to note that Shemaine Campbelle is once again fit and available after being away through injury. She is one of the senior players and has shown herself. To be one of the premier wicket-keepers in the world. She scored runs in the practice match since her return.”
The West Indies will arrive in Pakistan on November 1st and ODI will begin in Karachi on November 8th.
“The captain Stafanie Taylor who missed the South Africa series. Is also back which also serves to strengthen both batting and bowling.
The squad has a mix of senior and developing players. And particular mention must be made of two young players, Qiana Joseph and Rashada Williams. Who had very encouraging series against South Africa, and hopefully, they will go from strength to strength.”
Then travel to Zimbabwe from November 21st to December 5th to qualify for the World Cup.
The West Indies and Pakistan are one of 10 teams trying to secure. One of the three places in the World Cup on February 22nd in New Zealand.
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