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West Indies tour of Bangladesh (2025) [3 ODIS and 3 T20Is]

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Cricket West Indies Announces Limited Overs Squads for Six Matches Against Bangladesh

Cricket West Indies has announced the squads for the three (3) One Day Internationals and three (3) T20 International matches against Bangladesh from October 18 -31 in Dhaka and Chattogram, respectively.

Following a fourth consecutive home series triumph, with the recent victory against Pakistan, the Bangladesh series will be the penultimate ODI series of the year for the regional squad, providing an opportunity for continuity in preparation for the ICC Men’s World Cup in 2027, with the nucleus of the squad being retained from the previous series.

Former West Indies Under-19 captain and Academy member, Ackeem Auguste, has been rewarded with a maiden call up to the ODI squad as a replacement for Evin Lewis, who is recovering from a wrist injury and ruled out of the tour.

Khary Pierre who made his test debut against India earlier this month has earned a recall to the shorter format to support Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase in the spin department, while Alick Athanaze has also made a return to the squad led by Shai Hope.

Head Coach Daren Sammy is excited to continue the progression of the ODI Team while exposing more players to strengthen the pool for the 2027 World Cup.

“The squad assembled will strive to maintain a winning mentality and strong team cohesion, essential components for long-term success ahead of the World Cup. Facing Bangladesh provides another opportunity to earn crucial points in our push for automatic qualification to the showpiece event.”

Sammy also added:

“The selection of Ackeem reflects the pathway Cricket West Indies is creating for our emerging players who have shown the qualities to perform at the international level. He is a player for the future, one who has progressed from Under-15s to the senior level, and another Academy graduate to feature in an international squad this year.”

Meanwhile, left arm pacer Ramon Simmonds along with Amir Jangoo have been included for the three (3) T20Is in Chattogram.

Simmonds’ exploits in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), where he ended with 13 wickets along with his strong outing with the ball against Nepal, sees him included in the 15-member squad. Jangoo has been selected as the second wicketkeeping option.

In a concerted effort to provide players with valuable exposure to sub-continent conditions in advance of the series, CWI have sent Keacy Carty, Gudakesh Motie and Sherfane Rutherford to a preparatory camp at the Super Kings Academy in Chennai, India, with Ackeem Auguste and Amir Jangoo joining this contingent following their participation in the Nepal series.

CWI’s Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe said:

“With the 2026 T20 World Cup around the corner, it is important for our players to get as much practice as possible in these conditions, with that tournament being held in India and Sri Lanka.”

“In addition to the important aspect of acclimatisation, the camp will feature skill and tactical training and development specific to those conditions, which is critical to preparing the players ahead of this series as well as next year’s World Cup.”


West Indies ODI Squad Against Bangladesh:

Shai Hope (Captain)

Alick Athanaze

Ackeem Auguste

Jediah Blades

Keacy Carty

Roston Chase

Justin Greaves

Amir Jangoo

Shamar Joseph

Brandon King

Gudakesh Motie

Khary Pierre

Sherfane Rutherford

Jayden Seales

Romario Shepherd

West Indies T20 Squad vs Bangladesh

Shai Hope (Captain)

Alick Athanaze

Ackeem Auguste

Roston Chase

Jason Holder

Akeal Hosein

Amir Jangoo

Shamar Joseph

Brandon King

Gudakesh Motie

Rovman Powell

Sherfane Rutherford

Jayden Seales

Romario Shepherd

Ramon Simmonds

Team Management Unit (TMU):

Head Coach: Daren Sammy

Manager: Rawl Lewis

Assistant Coach (Batting): Floyd Reifer

Assistant Coach (Bowling): Ravi Rampaul

Assistant Coach (Fielding): Rayon Griffith

Physiotherapist: Neil Barry

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Ronald Rogers

Massage Therapist: Fitzbert Alleyne

Analyst: Avenesh Seetaram

Content & Media Officer: Jerome Foster

West Indies Tour of Bangladesh 2025

First ODI: October 18- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

Second ODI: October 21- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

Third ODI: October 23- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

1st T20I: October 27- Chattogram, @8am AST/7am in Jamaica

2nd T20I: October 29- Chattogram @8am AST/7am in Jamaica

3rd T20I: October 31 – Chattogram @8am AST/7am in Jamaica

 
Definitely not a fun format when your team is getting smashed by everyone and going lower everyday :inti

BD get smashed in Test even worse. You don't see me complain about Test. :inti

I just love Test even if my country gets smashed. I am not a blind nationalist like the Indians. I just want to see good cricket no matter who play. :inti
 
West Indies Tour of Bangladesh 2025

First ODI: October 18- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

Second ODI: October 21- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

Third ODI: October 23- Mirpur, Dhaka @ 3:30am AST/2:30am in Jamaica

1st T20I: October 27- Chattogram, @8am AST/7am in Jamaica

2nd T20I: October 29- Chattogram @8am AST/7am in Jamaica

3rd T20I: October 31 – Chattogram @8am AST/7am in Jamaica


So, series is in BD. I thought it was in West Indies. :inti

If in BD, BD can whitewash Windies. Windies lost many series in BD.
 
BD get smashed in Test even worse. You don't see me complain about Test. :inti

I just love Test even if my country gets smashed. I am not a blind nationalist like the Indians. I just want to see good cricket no matter who play. :inti
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This was you until a couple of months ago. The only thing that has changed is the fact that BD have been hammered in ODIs like minnows over the last 2 years nothing else.
 
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This was you until a couple of months ago. The only thing that has changed is the fact that BD have been hammered in ODIs like minnows over the last 2 years nothing else.
I now like Test and T20.

My view regarding ODI has changed. :inti
Before India won the World T20 and Champions Trophy, he had rated the ICC tournaments in this particular order

ODI World Cup > T20 World Cup > Champion trophy> WTC final

After india have won the champion trophy and World T20 , His opinions changed like a chameleon.

ODI World Cup > WTC > T20 World Cup > Champion trophy

:klopp :kp
 
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