Antiguan Micah McKenzie joins West Indies U19 squad for England series climax

In a strategic move ahead of the decisive final matches, Cricket West Indies has reinforced its Under-19 squad with two promising talents as they prepare to face England in Grenada. Eighteen-year-old leg-spinner Micah McKenzie from Antigua has received a late call-up, transitioning directly from the Leeward Islands Hurricanes camp in Trinidad where he was participating in the CWI Super50 tournament.

McKenzie, who arrived in Grenada earlier this week, brings impressive recent form to the squad. The young spinner dominated the CWI Breakout Lead competition this year, emerging as the leading wicket-taker with 12 dismissals. He further demonstrated his capabilities by claiming 14 wickets for the Leeward Islands in the CWI Under-19 tournament, establishing himself as one of the region’s most promising bowling prospects.

Joining McKenzie is fellow late addition Shamar Apple from the Guyana Harpy Eagles, providing additional options for the selectors as the series reaches its climax. Both players are immediately available for selection, beginning with today’s encounter at the Grenada National Stadium and extending to the series finale scheduled for December 1st.

The reinforcements arrive at a critical juncture in the seven-match series, with the West Indies holding a slender 3-2 advantage over their English counterparts. With the final outcome hanging in the balance, these strategic additions could prove instrumental in determining which team emerges victorious from the closely contested youth international series.