WI recall Lewis & Joseph for key Afghanistan T20Is ahead of World Cup

Cricket West Indies has named a 16-player squad for a three-match T20I series against Afghanistan in the UAE, serving as crucial preparation for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup. With captain Shai Hope unavailable due to SA20 commitments, Brandon King will lead the side, while Shamar Joseph and Evin Lewis return after clearing injury protocols. Head Coach Daren Sammy emphasized the series' value for reintegrating returning players and assessing roles ahead of the final World Cup squad selection. The squad departs on January 14, with the first match scheduled for January 19 in Dubai.

Key Points: West Indies Squad for Afghanistan T20Is: Lewis, Joseph Return

  • Key players return from injury
  • Brandon King named captain
  • Final World Cup squad pending
  • Valuable subcontinental prep
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Lewis, Joseph return as WI announce squad for AFG T20Is

West Indies announce T20I squad vs Afghanistan. Brandon King to captain as Shamar Joseph and Evin Lewis return from injury. Key World Cup prep.

"The opportunity to play competitive matches in subcontinental conditions is ideal... for our preparations ahead of the T20 World Cup. - Daren Sammy"

St. Johns, Jan 13

Cricket West Indies announced a 16-player squad for the upcoming three-match T20 International series against Afghanistan, set to take place at the Dubai Cricket International Stadium in the UAE from January 19-22.

The series will be an important build-up before the ICC Men's T20 World Cup starting on February 7. The final squad for this highly anticipated event will be revealed before the three-match T20I series against South Africa, scheduled from January 27 to 31.

T20 Captain Shai Hope, along with key players Roston Chase, Akeal Hosein, and Sherfane Rutherford, were not available for selection due to commitments in the ongoing SA20 tournament.

With Hope absent, Brandon King has been named captain. He has previously led the West Indies in T20 Internationals, such as during the home series against South Africa in early 2024, and offers significant leadership experience.

Shamar Joseph and Evin Lewis have returned for this series, having successfully cleared return-to-play protocols after recovering from previous injuries.

Alzarri Joseph, also sidelined by injury late in 2025, was showing promising progress in his return-to-play programme but has not been included at this stage as a precaution after a medical review.

He will remain under observation and evaluation to assess his eligibility and possible inclusion in the World Cup squad. Quentin Sampson, recognised as the Breakout Player of the 2025 Caribbean Premier League, has received his first international call-up.

He replaces Rovman Powell, who has been rested for the series alongside Jason Holder and Romario Shepherd as part of workload management.

Head Coach Daren Sammy mentioned that this series not only serves as a valuable tuning opportunity before the ICC World Cup but also helps reintegrate key players returning after extended absences.

"The opportunity to play competitive matches in subcontinental conditions is ideal, as it assists with our preparations and confidence building ahead of what will be a competitive T20 World Cup. It also presents a valuable platform to assess players who would've missed significant time towards the end of 2025, as well as those stepping into important roles for this series, prior to the selection of the final squad for the international tournament," Sammy said.

The squad will leave the Caribbean on January 14 and is expected to arrive in the UAE on January 16.

West Indies squad for Afghanistan T20Is: Brandon King (c), Alick Athanaze, Keacy Carty, Johnson Charles, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Shimron Hetmyer, Amir Jangoo, Shamar Joseph, Evin Lewis, Gudakesh Motie, Khary Pierre, Quentin Sampson, Jayden Seales, Ramon Simmonds, Shamar Springer

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Interesting squad. Brandon King as captain makes sense with Hope unavailable. But resting Powell, Holder, and Shepherd is a bit risky, no? Afghanistan in those conditions are no pushovers. Hope the new guys step up.
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Aman W
Evin Lewis returning is big news for their powerplay batting. But honestly, the absence of so many first-choice players (Hope, Chase, Hosein) because of SA20 is a worry. Franchise leagues are really disrupting international cricket schedules.
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Sarah B
Excited to see Quentin Sampson get his call-up! The CPL produces such exciting talent. This series is perfect for giving these players a go before the big tournament. Best of luck to the Windies!
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Karthik V
As an Indian fan, I always enjoy watching West Indies play. They bring that Caribbean flair. But their team looks a bit experimental here. Hope they don't underestimate Afghanistan - Rashid Khan and co. can be deadly in the UAE.
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Daniel Q
Smart move to play in subcontinental conditions before the World Cup. The pitches in the Caribbean and US for the WC might be different, but handling spin in Dubai will be crucial prep. Good thinking by Daren Sammy.

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