All-rounder Stafanie Taylor has been announced as the captain of West Indies squad for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup starting in New Zealand next month.
Senior off-spinner Anisa Mohammed, who captained the side when Stafanie missed the final ODI against South Africa, has been appointed vice-captain in her fifth Cricket World Cup appearance.
"The squad selected shows a blend of youth and experience. We have Anisa Mohammed who's playing in her fifth World Cup and will help guide the younger ones selected. We have five players who have had their maiden Cricket World Cup selection. The team just completed a series against South Africa where the players got good preparation before the Tournament," said Ann Browne-John, lead selector for women's cricket.