Jason Holder replaces injured Obed McCoy in WI World Cup squad.

West Indies have gotten previous commander Jason Holder to their T20 World Cup crew as a trade for the harmed left-arm seamer Obed McCoy.

McCoy, who played in West Indies’ initial installation against England, has been administered out of the rest of the competition because of a right shin injury.

Holder’s expansion to the crew has authoritatively been supported by the ICC. He was at that point in the UAE as a voyaging hold and is accessible for determination in West Indies’ next apparatus, against Bangladesh on Friday (October 29).

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“Jason Holder has been in the UAE for some time now and will fit very all the way into the group unit,” Roger Harper, CWI’s lead men’s selector said. “He is an accomplished and proficient cricketer who we realize will be anxious and eager to snatch the chance.

“McCoy did all around well during the T20Is recently and adjusted well in the initial match against England. He was a vital individual from the bowling unit and it’s shocking he will not have the option to take any further part in the competition. We wish him an expedient recuperation and desire to see him back on the field all set again soon.”

Reigning champs West Indies have lost their initial two games in the wake of being bowled out for a small 55 in a six-wicket rout to England, trailed by an eight-wicket rout on account of South Africa.

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