Vitel Lawes: West Indies hand 19-year-old spinner maiden ODI call-up for NZ series
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Cricket West Indies (CWI) has named teenage wrist spinner Vitel Lawes in the squad for the first three ODIs against New Zealand, scheduled in Guyana and Barbados from 11 July, handing the 19-year-old his maiden senior international call-up. The leg-spinner's inclusion signals a deliberate long-term build-up towards the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027.
Why Lawes Earned the Call-Up
Lawes made his mark at the ICC Under-19 World Cup earlier this year, finishing the tournament with 10 wickets and the highest number of dot balls bowled by any spinner in the competition. His performances earned him a place in the tournament's Team of the Tournament. He has also been training with the senior squad during the pre-series camp ahead of the home assignment, giving him a head start on acclimatising to the international setup.
Specialist Support for the Teenager
To ease Lawes' transition into senior cricket, Cricket West Indies has brought in former West Indies spinner Nikita Miller as a specialist coaching resource for the Guyana leg of the series. Miller's presence is intended to provide targeted mentorship as the youngster steps into his first senior environment.
What the Head Coach Said
Head coach Daren Sammy framed the call-up within a broader strategic context. 'Every series we play from here on leading up to the 50-over World Cup, we view them as must-win scenarios. The matches against New Zealand provide the best opportunity for us to continue our improvement as an ODI unit while winning more matches for the people of the Caribbean,' Sammy said in an official release. He added: 'The inclusion of Vitel Lawes is strategic as we continue our long-term vision of exposing players who can complement the team in conditions that best suit their skill sets.'
Squad Changes and Absences
The squad is largely unchanged from the group that featured in the recent ODI series against Sri Lanka. Shai Hope continues as captain. Keemo Paul has been recalled after all-rounder Shamar Springer made himself unavailable following the passing of his mother — Cricket West Indies extended its condolences to Springer and his family. Meanwhile, Shimron Hetmyer has been granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to honour his commitments in Major League Cricket and will miss the Guyana leg of the series.
Series Schedule and Full Squad
The West Indies squad assembled in Guyana on 8 July after concluding the Test series against Sri Lanka in Antigua. The first three ODIs against New Zealand will be held at Providence, Guyana, on 11, 13, and 16 July, before both sides travel to Barbados for the remaining two matches. The full squad for the first three ODIs is: Shai Hope (captain), Ackeem Auguste, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Amir Jangoo, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Vitel Lawes, Gudakesh Motie, Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, and Jayden Seales. With the 2027 World Cup cycle now firmly in motion, Lawes' debut — should it come — will be watched closely as a marker of West Indies' next generation of spin talent.