ST JOHN’S – Teenagers Jordan Johnson and Isai Thorne have been called up to the West Indies Academy squad for the red and white-ball series against Ireland Academy bowling off in Antigua on Friday.
Johnson and Thorne are two of four new players in the squad, 22-year-old off-spinner Junior Sinclair and batting all-rounder Kadeem Alleyne, also 22, who averaged 45 for Combined Campuses and Colleges in the Super50 Cup, the other two.
Alleyne will feature only in the white-ball series while Thorne will turn out in the red-ball phase only.
Impressive all-rounder Nyeem Young has been named to lead the squad which will play three List A matches and two four-day first class matches from November 17 to December 5 at Coolidge Cricket Ground and the Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium.
The 23-year-old is fresh from leading the Academy in the Regional Super50 Cup where he averaged 57 with the bat and was the leading wicket-taker for his side with 12 scalps at 17 apiece.
“The Ireland Series has great significance to the CWI High Performance Pathway as it will be the first bilateral Series since the Academy programme was introduced in July 2022,” said Cricket West Indies high performance manager, Graeme West.
“Playing both 50-over and red ball four-day series will provide the Academy squad with further opportunities to progress their skills following promising showings in the Headley-Weekes Series and more recently in the CG United Super50 Cup.”
He continued: “The Academy squad really embraced the challenge that the Super50 Cup provided, and it was encouraging to see the conversion of winning positions as this was a focus area coming out of 2022.
“We will look to see the learning over the past three weeks come through during the 50 over series against Ireland.”
The three 50-over matches will form the first part of the series from November 17-21, with the four-day matches scheduled for Coolidge beginning November 25.
And West said the matches would provide a developmental pathway for the players, especially Johnson who scored heavily on the Under-19 tour of Sri Lanka earlier in the year.
“The two four-day games will allow the players to gain more experience and reinforce the game plan that worked so successfully during the Headley-Weekes Tri-Series,” he explained.
“With Kirk McKenzie and Kevlon Anderson graduating to their respective franchises, the series will provide Jordan Johnson with the platform to build on his exceptional performances for the West Indies Rising Stars Under-19 side in Sri Lanka.”
SQUAD – Nyeem Young (captain), Ackeem Auguste, Joshua Bishop, Teddy Bishop, Carlon Bowen-Tuckett, McKenny Clarke, Jordan Johnson, Leonardo Julien, Johann Layne, Matthew Nandu, Ashmead Nedd, Kelvin Pitman, Junior Sinclair, Kevin Wickham, Kadeem Alleyne (white ball matches only), Isai Thorne (red ball matches only)
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