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19 year old Wrist spinner Vitel Lawes could make West Indies debut without professional game
The 19-year left-arm wristspinner has been included to face New Zealand in Guyana
Vitel Lawes in his delivery stride, Australia Under-19 vs West Indies Under-19, World C
Vitel Lawes, the 19-year-old left-arm wristspinner who has yet to play a professional game of cricket, has been named in West Indies' squad for the first three ODIs against New Zealand in Guyana.
If Lawes, who impressed at the last Under-19 World Cup with ten wickets at 22.70, earns a cap during the series, it would mark his List A debut - he hasn't played a game at first-class, one-day or T20 level. He has been training with West Indies' senior team since a camp ahead of the home season.
Nikita Miller, the former West Indies left-arm spinner who has worked closely with Lawes, has been added to the support staff for the start of the New Zealand to aid Lawes' introduction to the squad.
"The inclusion of Vitel Lawes is strategic as we continue our long-term vision of exposing players who can complement the team in conditions that best suit their skill sets," head coach Daren Sammy said.
Shimron Hetmyer will miss the start of the series having been given approval to continue his stint in MLC with Seattle Orcas
Allrounder Shamar Springer withdrew from the series following the death of his mother and has been replaced by Keemo Paul. "Cricket West Indies extends its deepest condolences to Springer and his family during this difficult time," a statement said.
West Indies lost their most recent ODI series 1-0 against Sri Lanka with the second and third matches abandoned without a ball bowled in Jamaica.
WI squad
"Every series we play from here on leading up to the 50-over World Cup, we view them as must-win scenarios," Sammy said. "The matches against New Zealand provide the best opportunity for us to continue our improvement as an ODI unit while winning more matches for the people of the Caribbean."
The series against New Zealand starts on July 11 followed by further matches on July 13 and 16 before the final two games are staged in Barbados on July 19 and 21.
New Zealand are missing a number of first-choice players following the Test series in England but welcome back white-ball captain Mitchell Santner along with Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell and Jacob Duffy.
West Indies squad for first three ODIs vs New Zealand
Shai Hope (capt, wk), Ackeem Auguste, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Vitel Lawes, Gudakesh Motie, Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, Jayden Seales
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