T&T’s Joshua James and Anderson Phillip are among several pacers taking part in a CWI High-Performance Fast Bowling Assessment Camp.
This will run from June 1st to 11th 2026 at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.
CWI says the primary objective of the programme is to identify and assess the region’s pool of resources across both red-ball and white-ball disciplines through structured challenges and measurable evaluation of speed, technique, skill execution, physical robustness, and problem-solving ability.
The camp will be led by former West Indies fast bowler Ottis Gibson, who was recently appointed to the role of Fast Bowling Consultant.
Supporting him is former West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor, who continues to contribute to player development initiatives within the CWI system.
High-Performance Fast Bowling Assessment Camp Participants:
- Khari Campbell – Jamaica Scorpions
- Joshua Cepal – Saint Lucia High Performance Centre
- McKenny Clarke – Windward Volcanoes
- Joshua James – Trinidad & Tobago Red Force
- Anderson Phillip – Trinidad & Tobago Red Force
- Jakeem Pollard – West Indies Academy
- Ojay Shields – Jamaica Scorpions
- Ramon Simmons – Barbados Pride
- Nial Smith – Guyana Harpy Eagles
- Javier Spencer – Leeward Islands Hurricanes
- Oshane Thomas – Leeward Islands Hurricanes
- Gilon Tyson – Windward Volcanoes