Taylor to miss ODIs as well

Windies’ captain Stafanie Taylor

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies Women’s captain Stafanie Taylor will take no part in the five-match One-Day International series against South Africa Women which bowled off today, after returning home to Jamaica.

Cricket West Indies belatedly announced Tuesday that the talismanic all-rounder would be unavailable after taking a “personal leave of absence”.

Taylor also missed the three-match Twenty20 series last week when she was forced to isolate here, after being identified as a primary contact of a positive COVID-19 case in Jamaica.

“The captain, Stafanie Taylor will also miss this series but it gives an opportunity for players to put up their hand and start to build on their performances as the team continues to prepare for the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifiers,” said lead women’s selector Anne Browne-John.

The 30-year-old Taylor, a top order batter who bowls off-spin, is the Caribbean side’s most experienced ODI player with 4 929 runs at an average of nearly 45 and 145 wickets at 21 runs apiece.

In her absence, off-spinner Anisa Mohammad will lead the 13-member unit squad announced Tuesday morning, just hours before the start of the first ODI at Coolidge Cricket Ground.

Experienced all-rounder Deandra Dottin will serve as vice-captain with the core of the squad from the preceding three-match T20 series retained.

“The T20I series had some creditable performances and some of the young players have started to come through,” Browne-John said.

“Now that the CG Insurance ODI series is at hand, the players have to change their mindset and adjust to the longer format.

“The squad shows a mix of experience and youth which is good for future development.”

West Indies Women, under head coach Courtney Walsh, are currently preparing for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe from November 21 to December 5.

SQUAD – Anisa Mohammed (captain), Deandra Dottin (vice-captain), Aaliyah Alleyne, Britney Cooper, Shamilia Connell, Shabika Gajnabi, Chinelle Henry, Qiana Joseph, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Hayley Matthews, Chedean Nation, Karishma Ramharack (CMC)

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