In a strategic move to secure a series victory against a resilient England outfit, the West Indies Under-19 selectors have injected fresh talent into their squad, calling up all-rounder Micah McKenzie of the Leeward Islands Hurricanes and wicket-keeper batsman Shamar Apple of the Guyana Harpy Eagles.
The duo has already joined the team in Grenada, where the ongoing seven-match Youth ODI series is reaching a thrilling climax.
With the young Windies holding a narrow 3-2 lead, the reinforcements are available for selection with the trophy in sight, starting with the crucial sixth match this Saturday, November 29.
The series has been a tightly contested affair, with both teams trading blows. After a strong start from the hosts, England fought back gallantly, setting the stage for a grandstand finish.
The addition of McKenzie and Apple provides Head Coach Rohan Nurse with more options and depth as they look to clinch the series with a game to spare.
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