West Indies have announced their 15-member squad for the five-match T20I series against New Zealand, scheduled from November 5 to 13. The squad sees the return of Matthew Forde, who has recovered from a shoulder injury sustained in July. However, Gudakesh Motie has been left out to work on technical issues with his bowling action. Shamar Springer has been included to strengthen the seam attack, replacing injured players Ramon Simmons and Jediah Blades. The team will be captained by Shai Hope and features a mix of experienced campaigners and spin options led by Roston Chase, Akeal Hosein, and Khary Pierre. The series begins with back-to-back matches at Eden Park, Auckland, followed by games at Saxton Oval, Nelson, and concludes at University Oval, Dunedin. West Indies will aim to build on their recent success after achieving their first-ever 3-0 away T20I series sweep against Bangladesh earlier this year. A clinical psychologist has also been appointed to support the squad's mental resilience.
Squad Changes and Key Player Updates
Matthew Forde returns after completing rehabilitation from a shoulder injury that kept him out since July. He has taken 17 wickets from 13 T20Is. Shamar Springer joins to bolster the seam attack after injuries ruled out Ramon Simmons and Jediah Blades. Springer has two wickets from two T20Is, last playing in October 2024. Gudakesh Motie has been omitted due to a recent dip in form linked to technical issues with his bowling action. During the Bangladesh tour, he recorded figures of 0/44, 3/65, and 1/53 across three ODIs and bowled just one over in a T20I. Motie will work with Royals Sports Group specialists before the SA20 in December and remains part of West Indies' long-term plans for the T20 World Cup.
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