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Hope to lead West Indies; Sampson, Joseph added to squad

The Morning Standard

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January 27, 2026

Shai Hope will lead two-time title winners West Indies in next month’s T20 World Cup with the Caribbean squad also featuring rookie batter Quentin Sampson and pacer Shamar Joseph.

Hope to lead West Indies; Sampson, Joseph added to squad

Former skipper Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd and Rovman Powell also returned to the West Indies’ side after missing their three-match series against Afghanistan — which they lost 1-2 —due to T20 commitments. Hope did not feature in the series against Afghanistan as he was busy playing in the recently concluded SA20. West Indies will take on South Africa in an away three-match T20I series to bolster their preparations for the T20 World Cup from January 27-31.

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