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Cricket West Indies (CWI) Desmond Haynes says the panel decided to not pick T20 big-hitter Andre Russell for the Windies World Cup squad based on a combination of his long-term absence from the regional team and recent struggles.
The 34-year-old has not played for the West Indies since representing the squad at the World Cup last year, despite controversially featuring in several lucrative T20 tournaments since then, including the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Vitality T20 Blast.
In addition, the player has failed to make much of an impression in this season’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which is admittedly closely watched by the panel of selectors. In six matches the all-rounder has averaged 7.40 and has a top score of 17. With the ball, he has taken four wickets.
“We just didn’t consider Russell for selection and that was it,” Haynes said of the player’s exclusion.
“We haven’t really seen a lot of Russell in playing cricket for the West Indies recently and judging from what is happening now we just decided that we would move on,” he added.
Russell has played 67 matches for the West Indies and averaged 19.50 with a strike rate of 150. He has taken 37 wickets at an economy rate of 9.18.
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