Uncapped fast bowler Miguel Cummins replaced Jerome Taylor in the upcoming Test series against India, the West Indies Cricket Board announced.
All-rounder Keemo Paul has replaced fast bowler Miguel Cummins in the West Indies' 13-member squad for the second Test against India, starting on Friday in Jamaica.
West Indies' pacer Miguel Cummins has said that his side is not getting ahead of their current position in the third Test against India, and will take each day as it comes.
Comeback man Wriddhiman Saha and Shivam Dube shared 124 crucial runs for the sixth wicket after a top order struggle as India A took a 71-run lead in their first innings on Day 2 of the first unofficial Test against West India A here.
A wounded India 'A' will look to put aside the disappointment of losing the three match one-day series to West Indies 'A' and recover some lost pride in the one-off Twenty20 match on Saturday.
Rahane (74*) and Saha continue inflicting slow misery on hosts.
Their confidence on high after the comprehensive win in the opener, India A would look to seal the unofficial ODI series against West Indies A in the second game.
Powell's fifty, along with spinners Permaul and Miller's magical spell, tightened the West Indies 'A' grip over India 'A' on the third day of the first unofficial Test.
A 99-run partnership between Vasudevan Jagadeesh and Abhishek Nayar saw India A reach 344/9 on Day 3 of second unofficial Test against West Indies A.
Statistical highlights on the opening day of the second Test between India and the West Indies.
If Kieran Powell's West Indies 'A' believe that they are in with a chance to win the three-match ODI series against India 'A', then the optimism is not misplaced.
Parvez Rasool impressed with a five-wicket haul but WI 'A' held the edge as they made inroads into the India 'A' batting line-up after being all out for 429.
Having lost the ODI series, it will be an opportunity for India 'A' to regain some of the lost ground against the West Indies 'A' in the one-off Twenty20 match.
Vasudevan Jagadeesh and Abhishek Nayar missed out on tons as India A trailed West Indies A by 137 runs at lunch on Day 3 of the second unofficial Test.
Bhargav Bhatt finished with 7/113. For Windies A, Leon Johnson scored maximum 91 while Kraigg Brathwaite made a brisk 82 in their side's solid total.
The same 15 players that lost a three-match Test series 2-1 and five-match one day international series 4-0 against England, while winning the only Twenty20 game between the sides, will be heading to Zimbabwe.
India discards and other aspirants get another opportunity to showcase their talent in front of national selectors as India 'A' gear up for another home series, this time with West Indies 'A'.
Led by an in-form Cheteshwar Pujara, India A would eye revenge for the ODI series loss when they take on a confident West Indies A in the three-Test series.
Parvez Rasool impressed with a five-wicket haul but Windies 'A' held the edge as they made inroads into the India 'A' batting line-up after being all out for 429.
For long periods on Friday, it seemed as if a different West Indies 'A' team had turned up for the match as the passion and intensity shown earlier was missing.