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23 June 2007   12:12 (IST) News Archives

Caribbean legend Viv Richards' son Mali, an all-rounder, has joined the West Indies team as temporary cover for the warm-up match against England A to be played on Thursday.

Mali is one of the three cricketers who have been asked to join the visiting squad along with pacer Esaun Crandon and batsman Kirk Edwards.

Earlier, pace duo of Andrew Richardson and Ruel Braithwaite joined the squad on Wednesday.

West Indies is grappling with injury problems with pacer Corey Collymore already being ruled out of the match against England A.

Another pacer, Ravi Rampaul, underwent a fitness test on Wednesday after which he was advised to skip the match to fully recover from the groin injury he had sustained during a warm-up match.

In all, West Indies brought in seven players as cover for the solitary warm up game against Worcester and the list also includes Jerome Taylor and Sylvester Joseph.

23-year-old Mali is a middle-order batsman who doubles up as a seamer. Unlike his father, he is a left-handed batsman, who drew attention with a century for Antigua under-15 following it with a 319 against Combined Virgin Islands.

He also played for Gloucestershire second XI and Oxford UCCE with limited success.

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