All-rounders Kieron Pollard and Sunil Narine failed to make the cut as West Indies announced their 15-man squad for the World Cup with Jason Holder set to lead the team for the tournament in England and Wales.
Hard-hitting opening batsman Chris Gayle, 39, was called up for what will be his fifth World Cup as was all-rounder Andre Russell, who rocked the Indian Premier League (IPL) with his explosive batting.
Evin Lewis, who missed the recent England series with an injury, was also named in the squad. There was also a return for fast bowler Shannon Gabriel, who last played in 2017, alongside other quicks Kemar Roach and the relatively inexperienced Oshane Thomas.
Fabian Allen and Ashley Nurse will be on spin duty while Nicholas Pooran is set to compete with Shai Hope for the wicket-keeper's spot. West Indies, champions in 1975 and 1979, start their World Cup campaign on May 31.
- wc participated 12
- wc won 2
- icc odi ranking 9
- matches played 80
- matches won 43
- matches lost 35
- matches tied 0
- no result 2