West Indies women captain Taylor skips Pakistan tour
But all-rounder Taylor, one of the biggest stars in the women´s game, will only join the squad for the following one-day international series in the United Arab Emirates.
St. John´s, Antigua and Barbuda: West Indies women´s captain Stafanie Taylor will miss her team´s three-match T20 international series in Pakistan which starts later this month over security concerns, Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced on Thursday.
The 2016 World Twenty20 champions are set to play games in Karachi on January 31, February 1 and February 3.
But all-rounder Taylor, one of the biggest stars in the women´s game, will only join the squad for the following one-day international series in the United Arab Emirates.
"Following the detailed security plan from the PCB and the independent security assessment....Stafanie Taylor has opted out of touring Pakistan," the CWI confirmed.
"This tour is a further major step for our friends at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to bring their cricket back home, and we are pleased that our players and support staff have recognised this and agreed to play the T20Is in Pakistan," CWI chief executive Johnny Grave said.
Merissa Aguillera will take over as skipper from Taylor for the T20s as the West Indies look to bounce back from their semi-final loss on home soil to Australia in the World Twenty20 last November.
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