Greaves and Jangoo called up to West Indies' squad for Bangladesh ODI's


Wicketkeeper-player Amir Jangoo has procured a lady hit up toward the West Indies ODI crew for the three-match series against Bangladesh. Allrounder Justin Greaves likewise makes a re-visitation of the ODI arrangement in the wake of being avoided with regard to the home series against Britain early last month. Both Jangoo and Greaves have been compensated for their steady structure in the homegrown Super50 ODI competition which finished up before the end of last month in uncommon conditions where the two finalists, Barbados Pride and Jamaica Scorpions, chose not to turn up for the throw and relinquish the last. Jangoo, who plays for Trinidad and Tobago, completed the competition as the most noteworthy run-getter with 446 runs in seven innings at 89.20 with three fifties and 100 years. Greaves, in the mean time, was second on the run-scoring list with 401 runs in five innings at 133.66 which included three back hundreds of years. He likewise scored his lady Test century last week against Bangladesh in the initial game which West Indies won by 201 runs. "Greaves is equipped for batting anyplace in the main six and carries that veritable all-round capacity to the crew, which is invited at this stage," West Indies lead trainer Daren Sammy was cited through a public statement. "Jangoo's ability in the CG Joined Super50 shows his adaptability to carry one more aspect to our batting unit." West Indies have left out Hayden Walsh and Gem Andrew from the crew that dominated the three-game ODI series against Britain 2-1. The delivery further expressed that Andrew will join a "partner of arising provincial players" that will head out to India to go to a batting camp at the Chennai Foundation with the principal center being around batting in turning conditions. "We keep on working towards the principal focus of the Men's 50-over World Cup where we are hoping to widen the pool of players even with the transient goals of winning series, particularly at home and gathering speed on the new win against Britain," Sammy said. The remainder of the crew stays on anticipated lines. Skipper Shai Trust and his representative Brandon Ruler will feature the batting unit, which incorporates Evin Lewis, Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Keacy Carty and Roston Pursue. Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph will lead the quick bowling unit alongside Jayden Seales and Matthew Forde. Gudakesh Motie will head the twist bowling division. Each of the three ODIs against Bangladesh will be played in Basseterre on December 8, 10 and 12 separately. The series will be trailed by a three-T20I series from December 16 in Kingstown.