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It Western Indies The women’s cricket team starts in a White ball tour in EnglandStarting with a T20i series of three games from May 21 to 26, 2025.
The parties will take place in iconic places throughout England, the first T20I will be held on May 21 at the field of St Lawrence in Canterbury, followed by the second on May 23 on the field of Hove County, and the third and final game will be played on May 26 in the field of Chelmsford County. These games will be crucial for both teams, as they are preparing for the upcoming ICC events and work to perfect their alignments and strategies. Cricket West Indies has recently announced a Balanced equipment of 15 members With a combination of experienced campaigns and young talents for this tour. Hayley Matthews will drive the side, with Shemaine Campbelle acting as a deputy.
1. Qiana Joseph (Batter opening and rhythm of everything)
2. Hayley Matthews (Captain, Opening Bathery and All this)
3. SHEMAINE CAMPBELLA (Vice-Capitan and Wicketkeeper-Bater)
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5. Zaida James (Bathered despite the left arm spinner)
6. Cherry Ann Fraser (lower order whisk and rhythm of everything) All-Rounder)
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7. Afy Fletcher (SPINNER of the legs)
8. Aaliyah Alleyne (Useful Batter & Seam-Bowling All-Rounder)
9. Shabika Gajnabi (average right arm rhythm)
10. Karishma Ramharack (Specialist in Off-SPINNner)
11. Jannillea Glasgow (Fast Bowler)
This mix of youth and experience is well positioning the West Indies women’s team for a competitive T20I series against England. With the power strokes, the Astuts spinners and the variety of rhythm, the template aims to challenge the hosts in their own conditions while constructing a strong unit for the next world tournaments.
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This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.