Daren Sammy eyes Joseph duo’s timely return for 2026 T20 World Cup

Head coach Daren Sammy says he remains optimistic that West Indies fast bowlers Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph will recover in time to spearhead the regional team’s attack at the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

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His comments came during a virtual media briefing ahead of the three-match Test series in New Zealand, where he offered a clear assessment of the duo’s rehabilitation progress.

Injury setbacks, but encouraging signs

Both pacers were ruled out shortly before the Test series against India, Alzarri due to a recurring lower-back issue and Shamar because of a shoulder injury. According to Sammy, the two have been diligently following the medical pathways outlined for them after recent consultations with specialists.

“Alzarri is doing his rehab in Antigua. Both of them saw a specialist,” Sammy explained, noting that individualized recovery programs are now in motion.

Shamar’s case required more focused attention. After departing Bangladesh, he made a detour to England to undergo a detailed evaluation.

“Shamar, on his way from Bangladesh, stopped in England to see a shoulder specialist,” Sammy revealed. “He was supposed to just rest the shoulder for a bit… let the shoulder heal. Probably next week or so, he will start his physical rehab.”

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A strategic timeline aligned with 2026 goals

Although neither bowler is expected to return before year’s end, Sammy emphasized that their projected timelines fit neatly into the team’s preparation window for next January’s series against Afghanistan and the ensuing home contests against South Africa.

“We know we won’t see them in any cricket for the rest of the year,” Sammy acknowledged.
“We’re pushing for these two guys to be available for selection going into the World Cup.”

Positive medical reports fuel optimism

Despite their extended absence, medical teams have delivered encouraging updates, and Sammy affirmed that both players remain on track for full readiness well ahead of the tournament.

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“The rehab is coming on nicely,” he said. “And I really hope that when we select the World Cup squad, they’re in contention and in a position to be selected.”

The next Men’s T20 World Cup will take place in India and Sri Lanka in February and March 2026, where West Indies will aim to reclaim their status as one of the sport’s dominant forces.

 

 

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