Mohammad to lead virus-hit West Indies in Bangladesh ODIs

Published January 20, 2021
Jason Mohammad will lead the Caribbean side in a key series against Bangladesh starting from Wednesday. — AFP
Jason Mohammad will lead the Caribbean side in a key series against Bangladesh starting from Wednesday. — AFP

DHAKA: Jason Mohammad last played for West Indies more than two years ago, but with coronavirus (Covid-19) fears causing several players to stay at home, he will lead the Caribbean side again in a key series against Bangladesh starting from Wednesday.

Regular captain Jason Holder and other stars such as Kieron Pollard and Darren Bravo all refused to travel, so Mohammad got another call-up.

The 34-year-old also led West Indies Twenty20 side on a tour of Pakistan in 2018 when the stars refused to go, that time over security fears.

West Indies will play three One-day Internationals and two Tests in Bangladesh, starting with the first 50-over game at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

“It is a good opportunity for me to have a good series, and put my hands up for when the full strength team is back, so I can really get my place back in that team,” said Mohammad. “Sometimes things come in different ways. I just have to grab this opportunity and make the best use of it, and lead the team to the best of my ability.”

With Holder, Pollard, Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Evin Lewis, Shai Hope, Shimron Hetmyer and Nicholas Pooran all backing out and all-rounder Romario Shepherd and spinner Hayden Walsh having contracted Covid-19, Mohammad is leading a patched-up side.

West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has backed the Trinidad batsman. who will lead the visitors in at least the ODI series.

“I think he has a good cricket brain. He has captained quite a few West Indies’ age-group teams and also captained Trinidad,” said Simmons. “He has that pedigree and ability. I am just expecting him to lead from the front.”

The stakes are high for both sides as the one-day series will mark the start of the qualifying for the 2023 World Cup.

West Indies may be weakened but Bangladesh head coach Russell Domingo says they must still be taken seriously.

“We can’t expect West Indies to roll over,” the South African said. “They might be an inexperienced international side but a lot of them have played Caribbean Premier League and domestic cricket. They have very good records. We cannot take them for granted.

“It is a big series for us. World Cup qualifying points are up for grabs. We want to make sure that we can start our campaign really well.”

Simmons said the series is ‘mighty important’ because of the start of the World Cup Super League. West Indies had to go through playoffs to reach the last World Cup.

“We don’t want to get into the playoffs any more. We need to start well,” Simmons insisted.

The other one day games are on Jan 22 and 25 in Dhaka and Chittagong.

The sides will also play two Tests in February.

Teams (from):

BANGLADESH: Tamim Iqbal (captain), Shakib Al Hasan, Najmul Hossain, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Mithun, Liton Das, Mahmudullah, Afif Hossain, Soumya Sarkar, Taskin Ahmed, Rubel Hossain, Taijul Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Mehidy Hassan, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mahedi Hasan, Hasan Mahmud and Shoriful Islam.

WEST INDIES: Jason Mohammed (captain), Sunil Ambris, Nkrumah Bonner, Joshua Da Silva, Jahmar Hamilton, Chemar Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Kyle Mayers, Andre McCarthy, Kjorn Ottley, Rovman Powell, Raymon Reifer, Keon Harding.

Published in Dawn, January 20th, 2021

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