CAVE HILL–West Indies Women's coach Sherwin Campbell said he hopes to use a two-week training camp to refine the technical and tactical skills of his players.
A squad of 13, including current Windies Women's captain Merissa Aguilleira, top all-rounder Stafanie Taylor, off-spinner Anisa Mohammed and talismanic batter Deandra Dottin, started the training camp on Monday at the Sagicor West Indies High Performance Centre here.
Campbell will be looking to take his side through their paces ahead of a schedule in the next few months that also includes a home tri-nation series with highly-regarded women's teams England and New Zealand.
"The purpose of this camp is to get the players together, since we have not done anything as a group after we returned from the ICC Women's World Cup and the tour of Sri Lanka," said Campbell. "We want to get the players together, so we could do remedial work on their game and continue to set plans going forward from here about what we want the team to be able to do."
Campbell said he wanted to zero in on some of the basic skills of the game, recognising that at the international level players always have to be working on improving your skills.
"We will be looking at all the basics, batting, bowling and fielding," he said. "We need to examine each player's game and work on the areas in which they need to improve.
Campbell is being assisted by Sagicor WIHPC coaches Graeme West, Andre Coley and Roddy Estwick. (WICB)
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