By Brandon Corlette
The West Indies A squad has been announced that will tour Bangladesh, meeting their A side for three four-day matches, starting on May 16.
Veteran cricket commentator Joseph “Reds” Perreira shared his views on the team selected, noting that the omission of Kevlon Anderson and Kevin Wickham was a surprise while the selection of leg-spinner Yannic Cariah was a mystery.
“Reds” also noted that the likes of Keacy Carty and Anderson Phillip should not have been selected, since they have failed to capitalise on their chances when given opportunities.

“The major surprise which has been reflected throughout the Caribbean is the omission of Anderson. On the basis that you pick (Kirk) McKenzie, (Zachary) McCaskie, (Jair) McCallister and (Kevin) Sinclair on performance in the Tri-series, why was Anderson, for his brilliant 153, which had a touch of class and was highly commented on by commentators, how come was that talent not included?”
“I did not see Carty getting in ahead of Anderson. Carty had his chances, and has not taken advantage. He is young enough to come back. Certainly, Anderson should have been on the plane to Bangladesh.”
“Wickham like Anderson was unfortunate not to have been included. He played a lovely innings as Anderson. It is important what we do with these talents going forward,” “Reds” explained.











