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Four Guyanese for CWI High Performance Training Camp in Antigua

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From left: Chandrapaul Hemraj, Romario Shepherd, Sherfane Rutherford and Tagenarine Chanderpaul

Nine players set to feature for West Indies A in their upcoming home series against India A next month are among 15 players chosen to attend a Cricket West Indies High Performance training camp, starting Monday, June 17, aimed at enhancing their red-ball cricket skills.

Test fast bowler Shermon Lewis and recovering international all-rounder Rovman Powell head the list of players attending the training camp which runs until the end of the month at the West Indies High Performance Centre (WIHPC), Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.

The other players are rookie Jamaica Scorpions pair of off-spinner Akim Fraser and batsman Brandon King, Trinidad and Tobago Red Force pair of left-arm spinner Khary Pierre and left-handed opener Jeremy Solozano, Guyana Jaguars pair of all-rounder Sherfane Rutherford and pacer Romario Shepherd, as well as Barbados Pride fast bowler Chemar Holder, a member of the West Indies Under-19 World Cup-winning squad of 2016.

This follows a similar training camp for emerging white-ball players which ended on June 12 at the same venue. Four of the players from that camp will also take part in this High Performance (HP) training camp.

Programme Manager of the WIHPC, Graeme West said the HP training camp was all part of CWI’s ongoing investment into player development to fortify the pool of talent available, which is a key aspect of the CWI strategic plan. It also follows new policies outlined by new president Ricky Skerritt and vice president Kishore Shallow.

“This camp is another opportunity for the CWI selectors to recognise and reward players that have impressed in regional cricket,” he said. “Many of the players selected have come through the CWI talent pathway and have benefitted from our investment in Youth, Under-19, High Performance and ‘A’ Team programmes over the last five years.”

“Seven of the fast bowlers that attended last year’s Fast Bowling programme will be involved, all of whom have made significant strides forward since their attendance with Shermon Lewis, the stand-out, having made his Test debut against India last October.

“Four of the players selected also participated in the recent Emerging Players camp which focused primarily on their white-ball skill development,but this camp will focus on red-ball skills with every player involved having produced performances of great quality in the West Indies Championship.”

West said that following the outstanding series win by the senior West Indies team against England earlier in the year, this is an opportunity to increase the depth of talent that will look to sustain the recent successes in the long term.

“The preparation and development of the players does not stop at just their playing skills,” he said.

“There is a comprehensive programme designed to deliver across a range of areas, including personal development, involvement in community projects, media training, nutritional guidance and further training in physical and mental components.”

“It will be great to have five players with full international caps to their name attending, enabling them to pass on some of their experiences to the younger players in the squad who have only just been introduced to the first-class arena in the Caribbean.”

SQUAD (Guyanese in bold): Keacy Carty*, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Dominic Drakes*, Akim Fraser^, Keon Harding*, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Kavem Hodge, Chemar Holder*^, Brandon King^, Shermon Lewis^, Marquino Mindley, Khary Pierre^, Rovman Powell^, Sherfane Rutherford^, Romario Shepherd^ and Jeremy Solozano^.

*Players who participated in recently-concluded Emerging Players white-ball camp.

^Players selected for West Indies “A” squads against India “A” (commencing July 11)

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