West Indies chief Jason Holder isn't coming to Bangladesh because of shoulder damage
Before the beginning of Bangladesh visit, the West Indies played a noteworthy blow. Without the skipper Jason Holder, the Caribbean should take the test of the Tests, ODIs and T20 arrangement in Bangladesh. Holder got shoulder damage. On the voyage through India got the damage. Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny Greaves said this all-rounder will take around about a month to recuperate.
Without Holder, his collaborator Kreig Brett can lead the West Indies in Tests. The Test arrangement will start on November 22. At that point the two groups will participate in the three-coordinate one-day and Twenty20 arrangement. Today the West Indies group will achieve 10 cricketers in Dhaka. They will leave specifically from Dhaka to Chittagong. Chittagong will be the main match of the Test arrangement. The 10 cricketers who should be in Dhaka are Shannon Gabriel, Shane Durwich, Jamal Warikan, Jamahar Hamilton, Craig Bruffet, Sherman Lewis, Roston Chase, Sha Hope, Nicholas Parthas and Rol Lewis (Team Manager). The rest of the 17 individuals from the West Indies squad will be isolated into three groups and will touch base in Dhaka on 17 November.
Cricket West Indies Chief Executive Johnny Greig Holder stated, "The Doctors board conceives that if the holder in the ball is knocked down some pins in Bangladesh, his shoulder's muscles will be additionally harmed and after that medical procedure might be required. Also, avoid cricket for a couple of days. So Jason has been advised to take physiotherapy in Bangladesh.
Before the beginning of the principal Test on 22 November at Chittagong's Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, West Indies will play a two-day warm-up match against BCB XI on 18 November. The second test will begin from November 30 at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka. The following three ODIs will be played from December 9. The principal match of the three-coordinate T-20 arrangement will be played on Sylhet on December 17.
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