West Indies white-ball coach Darren Sammy is determined that his side has overcome the ODI whitewash against Australia and expects the team to play "a different brand" of cricket in the three-match T20I series.
New Zealand have suffered a massive blow as Daryl Mitchell will miss out on the second Test against South Africa and the three-match T20I series against Australia due to injury.
Star Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is set to lead the team in the upcoming three-match T20I series against New Zealand despite Pat Cummins being there in the squad on Tuesday.
Head will not be featuring in the next two ODIs and all of three T20Is against the Windies and will be returning his Adelaide home for a break ahead of Australia's Test and T20I series against New Zealand this month.
The series will also include three T20Is and three ODIs. The white-ball leg of the series will start from March 4 onwards with the first T20I at Sylhet. The first ODI will take place on March 13 at Chattogram. Sylhet will be hosting the T20Is while Chattogram will host all ODIs.
Bangladesh will host Sri Lanka for the three-match white ball series and two World Test Championship (WTC) matches in Sylhet and Chattogram in March later this year.
Beth Mooney's magnificent 82 helped Australia Women's register a five-wicket victory over South Africa in the third and final T20I to seal the series 2-1 at Bellerive Oval on Tuesday.
According to ESPNcricinfo, the England Cricket Board (ECB) told their players taking part in the WPL won't be taken into consideration for the team selection for the first three T20Is in New Zealand. ECB are likely to announce the squad in the upcoming week.