Guyana and West Indies all-rounder, Kevin Sinclair, is eagerly awaiting the opportunity to make his debut for the West Indies cricket team in the second test match against India on July 20 in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Cricket West Indies selection panel has called up Kevin Sinclair into the squad for the second test match against India, where he could potentially earn his first cap for the Caribbean side.
The young cricketer is determined to make a positive impact if given the chance to be in the final playing 11 for the Windies.
In the first test match, the West Indies struggled against India’s spin bowling, resulting in a heavy loss by an innings and 141 runs in just three days.
With Sinclair’s inclusion in the squad, the team is looking to strengthen its potential spin-bowling attack for the second match.
Sinclair has been diligently working on both his bowling and batting techniques in preparation for the game.
In first-class cricket, he has shown promising performances for Guyana’s Harpy Eagles, scoring 756 runs at an average of 29.07, with six half-centuries and a best of 86.
He has also proven his worth with the ball, taking 54 wickets at an average of 23.98, with a best of six for 33.
Making it into the West Indies team is a cherished dream for Sinclair and his family, and he is determined to seize this opportunity and make a significant contribution to the team’s performance.
The second test match between the West Indies and India will commence on July 20 at 10 hours at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad.
Cricket enthusiasts are excited to see how Sinclair and the West Indies team will fare in this crucial match.