Tagenarine Chanderpaul, the son of former batter Shivnarine, has earned his maiden call-up to West Indies' senior side for the two-match Test series in Australia in November-December. Tagenarine, who was
picked as a reserve batter for the home series against Bangladesh earlier this year, is expected to open the batting alongside captain Kraigg Brathwaite.
John Campbell, who had opened with Brathwaite against Bangladesh in June, was recently handed a
four-year ban for violation of an anti-doping rule.
Tagenarine brings with him rich first-class form: he was the
second-highest run-getter in the 2021-22 West Indies four-day championship, scoring 439 runs in eight innings at an average of 73.16. He followed it up with a 59 against Bangladesh in a tour match, and 49 and 109 not out against Bangladesh A.
Before heading to Australia, Tagenarine will likely turn out for Guyana Harpy Eagles in the Super50, West Indies' regional 50-over competition, which kicks off on October 29.
"He [Chanderpaul] equipped himself very well in the West Indies Championship four-day matches," Desmond Haynes, the lead selector, said in a CWI release, "and also did a very good job at the top of the order against Bangladesh A in Saint Lucia this summer. He has what it takes to do well at the highest level."
Roston Chase and
Shamarh Brooks, who was part of the 2022 T20 World Cup squad after hitting a barnstorming century in the CPL, returned to the Test side. However, there was no room for
Rahkeem Cornwall or left-arm fingerspinner Gudakesh Motie. Cornwall has been omitted despite being the
highest wicket-taker in the four-day championship, with 23 strikes in five matches at an average of 21.47. That meant Chase, who is returning from an injury, is the only proper spin option in the squad.
"Roston Chase has returned to the squad as an allrounder and we believe his experience and skillset will be beneficial and Shamarh Brooks has also returned to bolster the middle-order batting," Haynes said.
Devon Thomas was retained as the back-up wicketkeeper to Joshua Da Silva.
Jason Holder, who was rested for the Test series against Bangladesh, returned to lead a bowling attack that includes Kemar Roach, Alzarri Joseph, Jayden Seales and Anderson Phillip.
The squad is expected to assemble in Australia on November 10, 20 days ahead of the first Test in Perth. They will play a three-day warm-up game in Canberra from November 17, followed by a four-day pink-ball match against the Prime Minister's XI, also in Canberra, from November 23. The second Test in Adelaide will also be a day-night affair, starting from December 8. The two Tests will be part of the World Test Championship.
The Australia tour will be Phil Simmons' last assignment as head coach of West Indies. After the side suffered a first-round exit in the T20 World Cup in the country earlier this month, he had
put in his resignation. However, he will participate in CWI's post-mortem of their early exit.
While West Indies' T20I record has been woeful
in 2022, their Test record is encouraging: they notched up series wins against West Indies and Bangladesh, though both times playing at home. West Indies have not won a Test in Australia since
February 1997 and have lost 12 of the 14 Tests they have played in the country since.
Squad: Kraigg Brathwaite (capt), Jermaine Blackwood (vice-capt), Shamarh Brooks, Nkrumah Bonner, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Roston Chase, Joshua Da Silva (wk), Devon Thomas (wk), Jason Holder, Kyle Mayers, Alzarri Joseph, Anderson Phillip, Raymon Reifer, Kemar Roach, Jayden Seales