Brandon King handed Captain’s role for West Indies T20 International series against Afghanistan
Jamaican opening batsman Brandon King has been named captain of the West Indies team for the three match T20 International series against Afghanistan which starts later this month at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates .
The series which will be played from January 19 to 22 will serve as crucial preparation ahead of the ICC men’s T20 World Cup scheduled to begin on February 7.
The final squad for the World Cup will be unveiled ahead of the West Indies three-match T20 international series against South Africa set for January 27 to 31.
Meanwhile , regular captain shai hope, along with Roston Chase, Akeal hosein and Sherfane Rutherford are unavailable for selection, due to commitments in the ongoing SA20 tournament.
Shamar joseph and evin lewis returns to the squad………… both players successfully clearing return-to-play protocols after recovering from injuries sustained in previous series.
Alzarri Joseph, who was also sidelined by injury towards the end of last year, has not been included at this stage as a precaution following medical review, while Quentin Sampson, the breakout player of the 2025 Caribbean Premier League, has earned his maiden 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
The full 16 man squad is captain Brandon King, Alick Athanaze, Keacy Carty, Johnson Charles, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Amir Jangoo, shamar Joseph, Evin Lewis, Gudakesh Motie, Khary Pierre, Quentin Sampson, Jayden Seales, Ramon Simmonds, Shamar springer and Shimron Hetmyer.
The squad will depart the Caribbean on January 14 for the opening game in the series on January 19.
Game two is on January 21, with the 3rd and final match set for the following day.
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