Key Points

Cricket West Indies has announced their white-ball squads for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh. Former U19 captain Ackeem Auguste earned his maiden ODI call-up as a replacement for the injured Evin Lewis. The selection reflects CWI's focus on developing emerging players through their pathway system. The Bangladesh series serves as crucial preparation for upcoming World Cup tournaments.

Key Points: Ackeem Auguste Earns Maiden West Indies ODI Call-Up

  • Auguste replaces Evin Lewis who is ruled out with wrist injury
  • West Indies to play three ODIs starting October 18 in Bangladesh
  • Khary Pierre earns ODI recall to support spin department alongside Motie
  • Preparatory camp underway in Chennai for players ahead of Bangladesh series
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Auguste earns maiden ODI call-up as WI name white-ball squads for Bangladesh tour

Former U19 captain Ackeem Auguste receives first ODI call-up as West Indies name white-ball squads for Bangladesh tour, replacing injured Evin Lewis.

"The selection of Ackeem reflects the pathway Cricket West Indies is creating for our emerging players - Daren Sammy"

Saint John's

, Oct 9 (IANS) Cricket West Indies has announced the squads for the white-ball series against Bangladesh, with former U19 captain Ackeem Auguste earning a maiden call-up to the ODI squad.

The Caribbean side will play six white-ball fixtures against Bangladesh, with the three-game ODI series commencing on October 18 ahead of the T20I portion of the tour from October 27.

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.

"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," Head Coach Daren Sammy said.

Khary Pierre, who made his test debut against India earlier this month, has earned a recall to the 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.

Meanwhile, left-arm pacer Ramon Simmonds, along with Amir Jangoo, has been included for the three T20Is in Chattogram.

"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," he added.

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 West Indies, 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.

Preparatory camp underway at Super Kings Academy in Chennai, India. 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.

“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," CWI Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting that they're training in Chennai. Good preparation for future tournaments in subcontinent conditions. Bangladesh will be tough at home though!
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Aryan P
West Indies cricket needs this rebuilding phase. Giving chances to young players like Auguste is the right approach. Hope they can build a strong team for 2027 WC.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the focus on youth development, I'm concerned about the constant squad changes. Team needs some stability to build proper chemistry and understanding between players.
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Vikram M
Good to see Athanaze back in the squad! He showed promise earlier. Bangladesh series will be crucial for WI's ODI rankings. All the best to the team!
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Karthik V
Smart move sending players to Chennai for preparation. Indian conditions are perfect for getting ready for Asian tours. Hope this helps WI improve their subcontinent record.

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