CWI Hosts High Performance Camp to Prepare for Test Series Against New Zealand

HIGHLIGHTS
- Two-week High-Performance camp in Antigua to sharpen red-ball readiness for challenging conditions in New Zealand.
- Focus on technical precision, tactical awareness, and mental resilience under the guidance of CWI’s elite coaching and sports science team.
- Chanderpaul, Campbell, Hodge, Phillip and Roach among the list of players to participate.
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced the start of a High-Performance preparation camp in Antigua, running from 4-18 November, as part of the build-up to the December 2-22 three-match test series leg of the West Indies Men’s tour to New Zealand.
The camp will feature a select group of senior and developing players identified for their potential to feature in the series and future international assignments. It will focus on technical and tactical refinement, match simulation, and mental readiness to adapt to New Zealand’s challenging conditions.
Training sessions will be held at the Coolidge Cricket Ground (CCG), with support from CWI’s High-Performance coaching and sports science teams. Players will also undergo structured load monitoring, wellness oversight and gym-based strength and conditioning programmes, all aligned with CWI’s High-Performance protocols.
The camp will be led by Ramesh Subasinghe, Head Coach of the West Indies Academy, and Rohan Nurse, Assistant Coach, who will oversee tactical and technical development. CWI’s Senior Talent Manager, Jamal Smith, along with developing pathway coach, Shane Dowrich, will provide additional coaching and coordination support over the two-week period.
CWI Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe commented:
“This camp is designed to give players a focused opportunity to prepare for the specific challenges of playing in New Zealand. For the batsmen, it’s about targeted work on areas where they’ve shown vulnerability and adapting to the conditions they’ll face. For the bowlers, it’s about managing their workloads effectively and identifying the lengths and areas that have proven successful in New Zealand.”
“It’s a practical, purposeful camp — one that allows the group to refine key aspects of their game while building cohesion and clarity ahead of the tour. The goal is to make the most of this preparation window, so the players are ready to compete with confidence and intent.”
Participating in the camp will be recent Test match selectees Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Tevin Imlach, Anderson Phillip, Johann Layne, Kevlon Anderson and John Campbell, who scored his maiden century against India in the second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Dehli on 9 October. Other participants include Ojay Shields, Kavem Hodge and veteran fast bowler Kemar Roach.
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