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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 22/Jan 18:14

Teenagers Racha, Rambaran picked on Red Force squad

TRINIDAD and Tobago Red Force have named four newcomers in their squad for the opening round of the West Indies Four-Day Championships against Combined Campuses and Colleges. The match will be played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba from January 29 at 1 pm. Teenagers Aaidan Racha and Andrew Rambaran have been chosen, along with Tobagonian Joshua James and Antonio Gomez. Racha is a fast bowler, James is an allrounder known for his attacking nature with the bat, Rambaran is an aggressive left-handed batsman and Gomez is a right-handed wicketkeeper-batsman. James has played for Red Force before but in the 50-over format. They all played for TT at the junior level and will aim for success now in the senior ranks. Red Force have a few players unavailable because of West Indies duty giving the youngsters an opportunity. Wicket-keeper batsmen Joshua Da Silva and Amir Jangoo, along with fast bowlers Jayden Seales and Anderson Phillip are in Pakistan with the West Indies team for a two-match Test series. Red Force will be captained by Bryan Charles and Khary Pierre will serve as vice-captain. Jason Mohammed, Yannic Cariah, Tion Webster and Jyd Goolie will bring experience to the team. Red Force squad: Bryan Charles (captain), Khary Pierre (vice-captain), Antonio Gomez, Tion Webster, Jason Mohammed, Joshua James, Cephas Cooper, Andrew Rambaran, Vikash Mohan, Justin Manick, Yannic Cariah, Aaidan Racha, Jyd Goolie. Officials: David Furlonge (coach), Rayad Emrit (coach), Sebastian Edwards (manager), Jelani Baptiste (physio), Lendl Simmons (mentor). The post Teenagers Racha, Rambaran picked on Red Force squad appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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