West Indies have called up middle order batsman Ricardo Powell for the triangular one-day series in Sri Lanka starting at the end of the month.
The all-rounder replaces Shivnarine Chanderpaul for the fourth and final Test against England.\n\n
Ricardo Powell's half-century proved in vain as rain washed out the third one-day international between South Africa and West Indies on Friday.
Chris Gayle, the dynamic former West Indian batter will captain Telangana Tigers in the first edition of the inaugural edition of the much-anticipated Indian Veteran Premier League (IVPL).
Australia won the 4th ODI to take an unassailable lead in the seven-match series.
The West Indies captain missed the first one-day international after aggravating a finger injury.
Powell feels that hitting sixes for fun is the new normal.
Windies bowler Jermaine Lawson failed a fitness test and will not play.
West Indies registered a tight five-wicket win over South Africa in their Group B decider of the ICC Champions Trophy.
An unbeaten century from opener Chris Gayle guided West Indies into Saturday's triangular series final.
West Indies, chasing a modest 145 for victory, collapsed from 81 for two to 133 for nine before winning by one wicket in the first ODI.
Chasing 144, South Africa was teetering at 42 for 4 before Jonty Rhodes (53 not out) and Albie Morkel (54 not out) took the West Indies bowlers to the cleaners in Wednesday's Road Safety World Series match, in Navi Mumbai.
Often criticised for not being able to make cricket a global sport, the ICC has pinned its hopes on South Asian migrants in Germany and USA to expand the game's footprint in the untapped markets of Europe and Americas.
'This is a landmark moment for Lord's, with women's cricket now documented in the dressing rooms for the first time.'