Cricket West Indies has commenced a High-Performance Preparation Camp in Antigua, running from November 4th to 18th, as part of its build-up for the upcoming three-match Test series in New Zealand, starting December 2nd.
The camp, being held at Coolidge Cricket Ground, includes a mix of senior players and rising talent, and will focus on technical skills, tactical planning, match simulations, and mental conditioning for New Zealand’s tough playing environment.
Leading the camp are West Indies Academy Head Coach Ramesh Subasinghe and Assistant Coach Rohan Nurse, supported by Senior Talent Manager Jamal Smith and Pathway Coach Shane Dowrich.
Among the players attending are recent Test squad members Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Tevin Imlach, Anderson Phillip, Johann Layne, Kevlon Anderson, and John Campbell, who scored a century in India last month. Also attending are Ojay Shields, Kavem Hodge, and veteran pacer Kemar Roach.