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India and West Indies teams will take on the two -match Test series from October 2. Prior to this series, the West Indies have suffered a double shock. Fast bowler Aljari Joseph has been out of the series due to injury. Shamar Joseph has also been out of the series before Aljari Joseph.
New Delhi. The Test series against India has not even started yet that the West Indies have started shocking the shock. Two Windies’ fast bowlers have been ruled out of the upcoming 2 -match Test series against India. Fast bowler Aljari Joseph got out of the Test series against India on Monday due to a lower back injury, causing another setback to the team. Barbados’ left -arm fast bowler Zediah Blades has been included in the team in place of Joseph for a two -match series starting in Ahmedabad from October 2.
Fast bowler Aljari Joseph out of the series against India.
Shemar Joseph has also been out due to injury
Cricket West Indies said that veteran all -rounder Jason Holder rejected the proposal to join the team in India to undergo a predetermined ‘medical process’. The CWI said, “Jason Holder has refused to selection as an alternative to Joseph for the series citing a pre -planned medical procedure.” Significantly, fast bowler Shemar Joseph was also ruled out of the Test series against India due to injury. In his place all -rounder Johan Lane was included in the team who are waiting for their debut.
West Indies revised team: Roston Chase (Captain), Joler Warikan, Kevalon Anderson, Elik Athanaji, John Campbell, Teganarayan Chandrapaul, Justin Greaves, Shai Hope, Tevin Imlach, Ziah Blads, Johan Lane, Brandon King, Anderson Philip, Khairi Pierre and Zedan Seals.
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Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more