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The West Indies have announced their squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, led by Rovman Powell. The team features a mix of experienced players and exciting talents, including Shimron Hetmyer, Andre Russell, and Nicholas Pooran. With a strong batting lineup and a potent bowling attack, the West Indies are set to compete in Group C against New Zealand, Afghanistan, Uganda, and Papua New Guinea. Their campaign begins against Papua New Guinea on June 8 in Guyana. Stay updated with TimesofIndia.com for all the latest updates and coverage of the tournament.
West Indies
3
T20 Ranking
Squad
JOHNSON-CHARLES
Johnson Charles
Batsman
SHERFANE-RUTHERFORD
Sherfane Rutherford
Batsman
SHIMRON-HETMYER
Shimron Hetmyer
Batsman
ANDRE-RUSSELL
Andre Russell
All-Rounder
KYLE-MAYERS
Kyle Mayers
All-Rounder
ROMARIO-SHEPHERD
Romario Shepherd
All-Rounder
ROSTON-CHASE
Roston Chase
All-Rounder
ROVMAN-POWELL
Rovman Powell
All-Rounder
NICHOLAS-POORAN
Nicholas Pooran
Wicket Keeper
SHAI-HOPE
Shai Hope
Wicket Keeper
AKEAL-HOSEIN
Akeal Hosein
Bowler
ALZARRI-JOSEPH
Alzarri Joseph
Bowler
GUDAKESH-MOTIE
Gudakesh Motie
Bowler
OBED-MCCOY
Obed McCoy
Bowler
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Shamar Joseph
Bowler
A multi-national cricket team representing a sporting association of a dozen English-speaking Caribbean countries and British dependencies that form the British West Indies. The beginning of West Indies cricket goes back to 1890s when the first representative sides were selected to play the visiting English teams. The team is administered by the West Indies Cricket Board. They were granted Test status in 1928 when they played their first official international match. They have been home to some of the most spectacular cricketers ever to grace the gentleman's game. By the 70s, the West Indies were unofficially crowned the world champions, a status they retained throughout the 1980s. West Indies were known for their four-man pace battery, supported by some of the best batsmen in the world. The 80s saw them set a then-record streak of 11 consecutive Test victories in 1984 and inflict two 5–0 "blackwashes" against their old foe, England. One look at the names of West Indian greats and it is no wonder that the likes of Frank Worrell, Sir Garfield Sobers, Rohan Kanhai, Clive Lloyd, Alvin Kallicharran, Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, Sir Vivian Richards, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Richie Richardson, Courtney Walsh, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose are names that can inspire awe even today. However, all good things do not last forever and there has been a sharp decline in West Indian cricket largely due to the failure of the WICB to make the game more professional along with the economic deterioration in the West Indian countries. Even then, the team possessed some destructive batsmen in the form of Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard and fine players such as Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Dwayne Bravo, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Sunil Narine etc. West Indies won two successive World Cups, in 1975 and 1979 and became the first cricket team to do so, until Australia surpassed the record. However, with the passage of time, their form saw an eventual dip and they could not achieve anything substantial in the years that followed. Although that did change. They might not have fared well in the longest format or the 50-over format, the introduction of T20I cricket did them a world of good. They won the World T20 twice - in 2012 and 2016, setting a record and becoming the first team to win it two times. The cricket board for West Indies, on its 91st anniversary, re-branded themselves as Cricket West Indies from the former West Indies Cricket Board. The board also announced that the cricket team from now on will be officially known as ‘Windies’.
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Records
Matches
46
Played
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Win
20
Lost
1
Tied
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NR
Team West Indies Records
Most Runs
Chris Gayle
965 Runs
Most Wickets
Andre Russell
29 Wickets
Highest Indiviual Score
Chris Gayle
117 vs South Africa, Sep 11, 2007
Best Bowling Figures
Akeal Hosein
5/11 vs Uganda, Jun 8, 2024
Performance By Years
  • YearPlayedWinLostTieN/RWin%
  • 2007202000
  • 20096330050
  • 20105320060
  • 20127321142.86
  • 20145320060
  • 20166510083.33
  • 20215140020
  • 20223120033.33
  • 20247520071.43
Performance Against Teams
  • TeamPlayedWinLostTieN/RWin%
  • Afghanistan2110050
  • Australia6330050
  • Bangladesh3210066.67
  • England7520071.43
  • India4310075
  • Ireland3110133.33
  • New Zealand2101050
  • Pakistan11000100
  • Papua New Guinea11000100
  • Scotland101000
  • South Africa5140020
  • Sri Lanka8260025
  • Uganda11000100
  • USA11000100
  • Zimbabwe11000100
The excitement is building up as the stage is set for the ICC T20 World Cup, and the West Indies have unveiled their formidable squad for the tournament. Led by the dynamic Rovman Powell, the West Indian team comprises a perfect blend of explosive batters, all-rounders, and formidable bowlers, ready to set the cricketing world on fire.

Batters: Rovman Powell (c), Johnson Charles, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope, Brandon King, Nicholas Pooran, Sherfane Rutherford.

All-rounders: Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd.

Bowlers: Akeal Hosein, Shamar Joseph, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie.

The tournament kicks off with the group stage, where teams battle it out for supremacy. The West Indies find themselves in Group C, facing stiff competition from New Zealand, Afghanistan, Uganda, and Papua New Guinea. Their journey begins with an electrifying encounter against Papua New Guinea on 8th June at Guyana.

For all the latest updates, comprehensive statistics, intriguing web stories, captivating photo features, and insightful videos on the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup, look no further than TimesofIndia.com. Stay ahead of the game, delve into the analytical aspects, and immerse yourself in the thrilling world of T20 cricket.

Get ready to witness the explosive cricketing prowess of the West Indies squad as they aim to conquer the ICC T20 World Cup. Stay tuned for all the action, only on TimesofIndia.com!

Also See: T20 World Cup Schedule
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