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Windies include Gayle, Samuels in 15-man squad for England ODI s, Bravo brothers miss out

Windies include Gayle, Samuels in 15-man squad for England ODI s, Bravo brothers miss out Windies include Gayle, Samuels in 15-man squad for England ODI s, Bravo brothers miss out Cricket West Indies On Monday Announced The Return Of Explosive Batsman Chris Gayle And Allrounder Marlon Samuels Into The 15-member Windies Squad For The Five-match One-Day International Series Against England. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Gautam Lalotra | Updated on: 22 Aug 2017, 09:22:26 AM New Delhi: Cricket West Indies on Monday announced the return of explosive batsman Chris Gayle and allrounder Marlon Samuels into the 15-member Windies squad for the five-match One-Day International series against England. Speedster Jerome Taylor also made a comeback for the Maroon Brigade after a gap of more than a year.

Guyana Jaguars beat Barbados Pride by 56 runs

Guyana Jaguars Shimron Hetmyer cuts during his innings of 80 against the Barbados Pride at Coolidge. (Photo credit - CWI Media) The Guyana Jaguars started their 2021 CG Insurance Super50 Cup campaign with a 56-run win in a rain-affected match against the Barbados Pride on Monday at Coolidge. Chandrapaul Hemraj (35) and Assad Fudadin (5) put on 48 in eight overs before the Jaguars lost their next five wickets for 40 runs. Shimron Hetmyer (80) gave the Guyana Jaguars innings a much-needed boost in a 55-run stand for the 6th wicket with Anthony Bramble (14). Romario Shepherd (58 not out) provided the impetus late in the innings, adding 35 for the 9th wicket with Gudakesh Motie (13) and 23 for the last wicket with Nial Smith (1).

Pride finish last in Super50 Cup

Article by Barbados Pride batsman Jonathan Carter pulls during his even hundred against Leeward Islands Hurricanes. The wicketkeeper is Jahmar Hamilton. (Photo courtesy CWI Media/Philip Spooner) Social Share COOLIDGE – A third List A hundred from Jonathan Carter failed to spark Barbados Pride in the minor playoff of the West Indies Super50 Cup and a tournament that started with great expectations ended in humiliation. Leeward Islands Hurricanes opener Devon Thomas drives through the leg-side during his 117 against Barbados Pride. (Photo courtesy CWI Media/Philip Spooner) Hoping to salvage nothing more than what their name implies in their final match of the tournament, Pride were upstaged when Devon Thomas hit his third List A hundred to lead Leeward Islands Hurricanes to a seven-wicket victory at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground in Antigua.

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