Stafanie Taylor, who captained the Amazon Warriors to the last of the game last season, has been retained
Before the 2024 Women's Caribbean Premier League (WCPL), West African players Chloe Tryon and Erin Burns have signed for the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
Stafanie Taylor, who captained the Amazon Warriors to the last of the game last season, has been retained alongside Shabnim Ismail, Karishma Ramharack, Shemaine Campbelle, Natasha McClean and Shakera Selman.
To add seven people to their 15-man crew, they need seven. Six of them will become chosen from the WCPL review set to take place in July, and one more, who will be the final outside pick, will be confirmed before the start of the new year.
Watson has represented South Africa in 98 T20Is, making 1136 works and taking 35 innings. She is now with the national team on visit in India. Burns brings the experience of playing 162 T20s- 117 of which were at apartment at the Women's Big Bash League, where she's represented Sydney Sixers and Hobart Hurricanes. She played for the Barbados Royals, which won the title last season, and has 2429 works and 80 innings.
This week's WCPL may be held in Trinidad from August 21 to 29, with all seven games played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy. Trinbago Knight Riders, Amazon Warriors, and Royals will compete in the third-year edition of the game.
So far in the Guyana Amazon Warriors crew
Stafanie Taylor, Shabnim Ismail, Karishma Ramharack, Shemaine Campbelle, Natasha McClean, Shakera Selman, Chloe Tryon and Erin Burns
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