- **Q: Who is in the West Indies ODI squad?
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Cricket West Indies has announced its 15-member squad for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand, while Daryl Mitchell's impressive century highlighted the first ODI. This series is crucial for the West Indies as they aim to improve...
The West Indies squad announcement brings fresh talent into the ODI setup, with John Campbell returning after strong performances. Matthew Forde's return from injury bolsters the pace bowling unit, which will be missing key players due to injuries. The series presents a significant opportunity for the West Indies to climb the rankings.
In the first ODI, New Zealand faced a slow start on a challenging pitch. Daryl Mitchell’s 119 from 118 balls anchored the innings, supported by Conway and Bracewell. Mitchell overcame a groin injury to lead New Zealand to a competitive total. The West Indies bowlers struggled with their over rate, adding to the challenge.
**Match Details (1st ODI):** - New Zealand: 269-7 (Daryl Mitchell 119) - West Indies: (Match report unavailable, access denied) - Key Moments: Mitchell's partnerships, Conway's steady innings, and the early wickets taken by Matt Forde.
**Upcoming Fixtures:** - 2nd ODI: November 18 – McLean Park, Napier - 3rd ODI: November 21 – Seddon Park, Hamilton
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