The Cricket West Indies (CWI) have added fast bowler Kemar Roach to their squad for the first Test against Bangladesh to be played at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Thursday.
The 33-year-old passed a fitness test and was added to the squad as the 13th player ahead of the start of the Test series. The CWI has confirmed that Roach has made a full recovery from an injury sustained while playing for Surrey in the English County Championship.
Roach is the highest-ranked bowler West Indies bowler in the ICC rankings and is West Indies' leading current wicket-taker in Test matches. He brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to the bowling attack with an impressive record of 242 wickets in 72 Test matches at 27 runs apiece and he is also the leading wicket-taker at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium with 43 wickets, the CWI aid in a release on Wednesday.