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WI Include Fraser, Glasgow For White-ball Series Against Bangladesh
The newly-selected duo are coming off after having successful stints in state cricket with Tasmania team in Australia, and replace Rashada Willams and Shamilia Connell in the squad led by all-rounder Hayley Matthews.
“Bangladesh’s visit comes at an ideal time in our preparation cycle. They’re a skilled unit that has shown impressive growth, and this series gives us an excellent opportunity to examine our squad depth and continue to implement our aggressive, flamboyant brand of West Indian cricket.
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