The West Indies Under-19 Rising Stars continue their preparation for the ICC Under-19 World Cup tournament in South Africa in January 2020 with a ten-day camp in Antigua.
Following this camp, which will run from September 13 to September 23, a squad will be selected to participate in the first ever Tri-Nation Under-19 Rising Stars One-Day International Series to be hosted in the Caribbean against England and Sri Lanka from December 6-21.

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Twenty-one players have been selected by Cricket West Indies (CWI) for this camp, primarily based on performances in the West Indies Under-19 Rising Stars Championship held in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.
CWI have also included three players who participated in West Indies Under-17 Rising Stars Championship in Trinidad and Tobago in July.
West Indies Under-19 Coach and CWI High Performance Manager Graeme West had this to say on the aims and objectives of the training camp:
“The ten-day camp will focus on getting the players to understand the game strategies required to win an ICC Under-19 World Cup. We will be looking to establish player roles and the specific skills they will require to deliver winning performances. The skill work at the camp will be focused on producing greater consistency and efficiency for all situations.
He continued: “We will work through game scenarios, to build greater game awareness and understanding. Additional practice matches will be played to assess the progress that has been made and the learning that took place at the trial matches in St. Vincent. It’s also important that we formulate team values which underpin the behaviour, mindset and performance of the squad on and off the field.”
