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CWI looking for new Selection Panel

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Lead selector Roger Harper and Miles Bascombe will be replaced by Cricket West Indies (CWI) when a new recruitment process for the Men’s Selection Panel commences in January.

CWI said their contracts would not be renewed when they ended on December 31.

 An Interim Selection Panel has been established, with head coach Phil Simmons at the helm, along with the captains in the respective men’s formats, Kieron Pollard and Kraigg Brathwaite. Jimmy Adams, CWI’s Director of Cricket, will oversee the process.

Adams said: “We want to thank Roger and Miles for their work and dedicated services to West Indies cricket in the last two years, as members of the Men’s Senior Selection Panel. Selecting West Indies teams for international competition is a very challenging assignment, and both gentlemen performed their roles with transparency and dignity.”

Harper said: “I would like to thank CWI for the opportunity to serve West Indies cricket in the role of Lead Selector and I wish the organisation the very best for the future. I would also like to thank all those whose efforts and cooperation helped me to perform my role efficiently. Special thanks to Miles for his professionalism and teamwork. God bless.”

The West Indies Men’s next series is against Ireland at Sabina Park, Jamaica where they will play the three-match CG Insurance One-Day International series and a one-off T20 International from January 8 to 16. (PR/SAT)

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