West Indies' Sinclair out of third Test against England


FE Team | Published: July 26, 2024 00:33:02


West Indies' Sinclair out of third Test against England

BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom, July 25 (AFP): West Indies all-rounder Kevin Sinclair has been ruled out of the series finale against England at Edgbaston after having his forearm fractured by fast bowler Mark Wood in the second Test.
Sinclair, only called up on the morning of the game at Trent Bridge after fellow spinner Gudakesh Motie took ill, suffered the painful blow on the fourth evening when a rapid delivery from Wood also flicked the wrist band of his glove before looping to the slip cordon.
His exit for one was part of a West Indies collapse that saw the tourists slump from 61 without loss to 143 all out as England won by 241 runs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in a three-match series.
West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite told a pre-match press conference at Edgbaston on Thursday that Motie would now come back into the side but that the 11 had still to be confirmed as fast bowler Shamar Joseph is suffering from flu.
The uncapped Akeem Jordan, who has been playing locally for Birmingham League side West Bromwich Dartmouth, was called up into the squad on Wednesday after fellow quick Jeremiah Louis -- who did not feature in the first two Tests -- was ruled out with injury.
Now the 29-year-old Jordan, who has taken 67 wickets in first-class matches at 24.10, could make his Test debut at Edgbaston.
"Sinclair is out with a fracture," said Brathwaite. "He got a blow from Mark Wood, "So, Motie's back in. And we have called up Akeem Jordan, so we have have a 12.
"We've named a 12 because Shamar Joseph just has a bit of flu. So, we're waiting on tomorrow (Friday) morning to make the decision on the 11."
Although the West Indies have lost the series, Brathwaite said they would still have plenty of motivation at Edgbaston.
"We have five Tests remaining for the year and, you know, World Test Championship points are still at stake.

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