Slim pickings force J’cans back into Windies squad
Jamaican opener John Campbell was named among a squad of 15 players for the two-Test tour of New Zealand next month.
Lead selector Roger Harper said Campbell, who scored just 84 runs in six innings in the recent tour of England, got the approval after lengthy considerations about other options.
“There were a few other players who were considered, and there was a lot of debate about this in our meetings,” he said. “In the end, the panel decided they would give John Campbell another opportunity to cement his place in the team and show what he can really do.”
Harper said that there has been some cause for concern about the opening position for the West Indies in recent times, but for now, Campbell will continue in the role with fellow opener Kraigg Brathwaite of Barbados.
Campbell has not shone since his debut in January 2019, scoring a Test-best of 55 runs in nine matches. Harper says the critical opening and number three position in the team must come good if the regional side is to pose any threat in New Zealand.
“It is an area that has been concerning us for a while,” he said. “The opening pair and the number three spot is important because that is where you depend on those partnerships, the first- and second-wicket partnerships, to really build a platform on which the team can build big totals.”
Jamaican batting all-rounder Rovman Powell and fast bowler Oshane Thomas were named in a 14-man squad for the three Twenty20 (T20) internationals against the Kiwis.
Powell, who captained the Jamaica Tallawahs to the semi-finals of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), had modest numbers in this year’s tournament, scoring just 106 runs in 11 innings.
Thomas also had a lukewarm CPL tournament, where he featured in just three matches while taking just one wicket.
When asked about the inclusion of the underperforming duo, Harper said the selectors had little choice.
“Persons who were competing for these places didn’t do much better, and what we looked at was that those guys were in the squad from the previous tour,” Harper said. “I think the guys who were pushing for their places would definitely have to outperform them, and I am afraid during the CPL, we didn’t have any real terrific performances, and the batting left quite a bit to be desired.”
Batsman Jermaine Blackwood is the only other Jamaican in the Test squad that toured England in the summer to return, with Nkrumah Bonner set to travel with the team as part of a reserve group.
The other Jamaicans in the T20 squad are Sheldon Cottrell, Brandon King, and Fabian Allen. The three T20 Internationals and two Test matches are expected to run from November 27 to December 15.
Test Squad
Jason Holder (captain)
Jermaine Blackwood
Kraigg Brathwaite
Darren Bravo
Shamarh Brooks
John Campbell
Roston Chase
Rahkeem Cornwall
Shane Dowrich
Shannon Gabriel
Shimron Hetmyer
Chemar Holder
Alzarri Joseph
Keemo Paul
Kemar Roach
Test Reserves
Nkrumah Bonner
Joshua Da Silva
Preston McSween
Shayne Moseley
Raymon Reifer
Jayden Seales
T20 International Squad
Kieron Pollard (captain)
Fabian Allen
Dwayne Bravo
Sheldon Cottrell
Andre Fletcher
Shimron Hetmyer
Brandon King
Kyle Mayers
Rovman Powell
Keemo Paul
Nicholas Pooran
Oshane Thomas
Hayden Walsh Jr
Kesrick Williams