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Jul 16, 2011 Sports
Five Guyanese including former West Indies players Indomatie Goordial-John and Candacy Atkins have been named in a USA squad which will travel to Barbados to participate in a Training Camp at the West Indies High Performance Centre.
Fourteen players are expected to be selected from a squad of 18 identified to participate in the Camp in Barbados from August 6-16.
The USA girls should also play against the West Indies female team which will be picked after next month’s Regional Women’s cricket tournament in Barbados and the Caribbean tour is in preparation for the USA’s participation in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Bangladesh later this year.
Another camp is anticipated in the USA, before the selected team and officials leave for Bangladesh in November and the five Guyanese are Atkins, Goordial-John, Shondell Ward, Triholder Marshall and Demerara female player Shinehead ‘Pinky’ Emerson who has migrated to the USA
The full training camp squad is:- Joan Alexander-Serrano, Candacy Atkins, Anahita Arora, Karen Bayles, Claudine Beckford, Shebani Bhaskar, Doris Francis, Sanuja Dabade, Monique Mathee, Shinehead Emerson, Nadia Gruny, Indomatie Goordial-John, Triholder Marshall, Akshatha Rao, Erica Rendler, Melissa Sandy, Samantha Ramautar, Shondell Ward. (Sean Devers)
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