Kemar Roach and Shane Dowrich are out for the second Test against New Zealand

The West Indies cricket team is playing a Test series against New Zealand these days. After losing the first Test by an innings and 134 runs, the West Indies cricket troubles are now on the rise. Fast bowler Kemar Roach and wicketkeeper batsman Shane Dowrich are out for the second Test.

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A statement from the West Indies Cricket Selection Committee said that after the death of fast bowler Kemar Roach, his family returned to the country. Wicketkeeper batsman Shane Dowrich has left for the West Indies for personal reasons. The West Indies have suffered a major setback with the return of both players. The team on the tour of New Zealand is already struggling with injuries. Hatmeier is head-to-head in the T20 series. Shemran Hatmayer is being looked after under the terms of a concussion. Chemo Paul is recovering from a back injury. In a statement released by West Indies Cricket on both players, ‘The medical team is monitoring the health of both players. Their availability will be considered in the following days.

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The West Indies are down 0–1 in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand. In the first Test, New Zealand defeated the West Indies by an innings and 134 runs. New Zealand captain Kane Williamson scored 251 runs in that match. However, they will not be available for the second test.

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