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Denesh Ramdin (File)
Denesh Ramdin (File)

Grenada -  West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin is counting on restored leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo to play a key role in the second Test against England starting at the National Stadium on Tuesday.

Bishoo was recalled for his first Test since 2012 as a replacement for left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn, who was dropped after a lackluster performance in the drawn first match in Antigua.

"He has been bowling really well in the regional tournament and has worked hard since he came back into the camp and I believe he will have a significant part to play in this match," Ramdin said after team practice on Monday morning. "He bowls some beauties so let's hope we get a lot of beauties in this match."

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