Twelve of the fifteen players picked for this edition of the T20 World Cup were also part of the initial squad for the 2024 edition with two of them - King and Holder - eventually being replaced at different stages back then due to injury. Despite a torrid 2025 in the format, there is a fair bit of continuity and experience to fall back upon for West Indies. Batter Quentin Sampson is the one greenhorn in the squad, although skipper Hope has dubbed him "one of the cleaner ball strikers that I've seen in a long time".
As is often the case with a West Indian T20 outfit, this side too is packed with six-hitters aplenty, although cohesion and adapting to sluggish surfaces in the second half of the tournament remains a big question mark. The bowling unit arguably lacks teeth, however, evidenced by South Africa razing down a target of 222 in 17.3 overs in Centurion in the build-up to the tournament. Jason Holder's stellar 2025 with the ball must inevitably spill over into the marquee event, while for a second World Cup running, the lack of a wrist-spinner sticks out like a sore thumb.
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