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Sri Lanka Vs West Indies Live Score, 2nd T20I match
Watch the live stream of the second and final Twenty 20 worldwide (T20I) cricket match between Sri Lanka and West Indies at 7 p.m. local time (1:30 p.m. GMT) on November 11.
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It was also confirmed that West Indies have named an unchanged 15-man squad for their three-Test series in Australia, which starts in Hobart next month.
Phil Simmons has been reinstated as West Indies head coach after he accepted a reprimand from the board and publicly apologised for making inappropriate comments in regard to team selection.
While Sri Lanka enjoy a stunningly positive record in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) at the ground, their T20I record at the ground is equally, if not more, stunning, albeit in a negative way.
Sri Lanka will be seeking a clean sweep after they won the three-match one-day worldwide series 3-0.
52-year-old Simmon said that he would like to apologise to everybody who was offended by his statement and has already forgotten it for the interest of the team, because he wants to accomplish his goals and wants the team to prosper. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.
Warrican is one of four players to have played fewer than 10 Tests alongside Rajindra Chandrika, Shane Dowrich and Shai Hope, while Denesh Ramdin (71 Tests), Marlon Samuels (66 Tests) and Darren Bravo (39 Tests) add vital experience to the squad.
“I regret my public outburst during a press conference…and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting”, Simmons said.
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Simmons took over as West Indies coach following the 2015 World Cup and the Caribbean side are next in action when they play Australia in December.