Thursday, April 25, 2024

Aguilleira retires from West Indies cricket

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) announces the retirement of one of its longest serving West Indies Women’s players, Merissa Aguilleira.

She played in over 100 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and captained the West Indies Women from 2009 to 2015, a period during which she led the team to the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup in India 2013, and the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World T20 in 2010, 2012 and 2014 and was part of the 2016 ICC Women’s World T20 winning team in Kolkata.  

In her primary role as a wicketkeeper, she has over 100 dismissals in ODI cricket, having recently achieving the magical three figures during the home series against South Africa Women in September 2018.  In addition, she has over 70 dismissals in T20 internationals (T20Is) from the 95 matches she’s played.

Having made her ODI debut against the Netherlands Women in July of 2008 and her T20I debut against South Africa in June of 2009, she played 112 ODI matches, with 1 752 runs at an average of 20.61 and 95 T20Is, scoring 768 runs at an average of 14.49. 

“I wish to thank all members of the team with which I worked and that worked with me to secure success in our endeavors to bring pleasure, pride, happiness and inspiration to West Indian people everywhere,” Aguilleira said.

“It is an absolute honour to have been of service to West Indies Cricket. My continued goal is to assist CWI to build and develop women’s cricket and help others like me to achieve their dreams.”

Director of Cricket Jimmy Adams said from his experience he knows it can’t be any easy time for the former captain, but applauded the way she reacted.

“However, her dignity and candour in communicating this decision has been exceptional. The highest of accolades are due to her for a career spanning more than ten years and which included over 100 ODIs. Far exceeding the statistics, Merissa has been the epitome of professionalism throughout her career whilst consistently upholding the highest possible standards on and off the field.”

Wishing her well, Adams said he was grateful to Aguilleira for the assistance she gave since he became Director of Cricket and had no doubt she would “continue to add value to the game in the region in the future”.

Aguilleira was not selected to the recently announced West Indies Women’s squad that will tour Ireland and England later this year.  (PR/SAT)

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