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Chadwick Walton and Sheldon Cottrell were recalled to a 13-man West Indies team to face Bangladesh in the T20I three-game series starting in St. Kitts on Tuesday, July 31.
Chris Gayle, 37, was rested according to a Cricket West Indies press release. The opening of the left hand scored 142 points in the three-match ODI series recently concluded against Bangladesh, including 73 against 66 balls in the third ODI to open what turned out to be an unsuccessful lawsuit then that Bangladesh's 18-point win was 2-1 serial victory for the visitors. Walton was brought back after being ruled out of the West Indies T20I team for the outstanding Hurricane Relief match against a World XI at Lord's in May
"We left Chris Gayle at rest and added Sheldon Cottrell's left arm for bowling variety variety, "said Courtney Browne, president of the Cricket West Indies selection. "The team reflects the last team that performed well in the UK charity match." Marlon Samuels, who missed the ODI series because of a rehabilitation for a knee injury, retains his place in the Lord's T20I team.
Cottrell was part of the ODI team against Bangladesh, playing the third ODI and taking 1 for 59 in nine overs. He had been part of the team for the three T20Is against Pakistan in April, but was ruled out for the match against World XI a month later. He returns to the T20I team in place of Rayad Emrit.
Immediately before the series of limited overtaking in Bangladesh, Cottrell and Emrit competed at the T20 Canada World Cup. Emrit took seven wickets in six games for the Winnipeg Hawks to an average of 23.71 but Cottrell shone for the Vancouver Knights champion, finishing as the tournament's top ticket taker with 16 in eight games at 14.25. .
Walton also played for the Knights. the Global T20 Canada, finishing ninth overall with 183 races. In addition to Cottrell and Walton, Evin Lewis and Andre Russell are other players of the West Indies T20I team who also played for champion Knights, a team led by Gayle.
After the first match in St. Kitts, the last two T20Is were played August 4 and 5 in Florida at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill. This is the third visit to Lauderhill for the West Indies after the matches against New Zealand in 2012 and India in 2016, while Bangladesh will debut in Florida.
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