Justin greaves
Campbell Returns, King Dropped As WI Name Squad For NZ ODIs
Campbell took the place of Brandon King, who was an opener in the Bangladesh series. King scored 44, 0, and 18 in the series, which West Indies lost 2-1. His T20I performance has also declined, with four scores under ten in his last five matches across the Bangladesh and New Zealand series.
Campbell was called back into the team after his outstanding performances in red-ball cricket, highlighted by a century in the second Test against India in Delhi last month. He also led Jamaica's run-scoring in the Super50 Cup last season, accumulating 278 runs in seven matches with a strike rate of 102.20. Remarkably, none of the top ten run-scorers in that tournament had a higher scoring pace.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31