West Indies embrace Afghanistan Test as World Cup countdown intensifies

DUBAI, UAE — With the ICC T20 World Cup rapidly approaching, the West Indies open their final preparatory series Monday against a formidable Afghanistan side, using the three-match T20 International contest as a decisive checkpoint before the global tournament.

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The Dubai fixtures are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping combinations, clarifying roles, and sharpening execution as the Caribbean side fine-tunes its blueprint for the World Cup stage.

King stresses standards over scorelines

Stand-in captain Brandon King made it clear that the emphasis will be on performance and cohesion rather than short-term outcomes as the series gets underway.

“Obviously, every series is important,” King said at the pre-match press conference ahead of the opener. “It being that much closer to the World Cup, you want to put in good performances and play well as a team.

“First and foremost, I’m just looking to try and continue the standards that we set amongst ourselves in this series, and hope to take it on to the World Cup.”

For King, consistency in execution and discipline remains the primary measuring stick as the tournament draws near.

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Reinforcements arrive as squad takes shape

The series will see the return of explosive opener Evin Lewis and fast bowler Shamar Joseph, adding firepower and pace to a West Indies squad still operating without several players due to franchise obligations and scheduled rest.

King welcomed the reinforcements, underlining the value of experience at this stage of preparation.

“Evin and Shamar, we know what they bring to the table,” he said. “Evin, with his experience as well, will help this team. We’re missing a few players, so it’s good to have him back.”

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The captain also expressed enthusiasm about the inclusion of Guyanese rookie Quentin Sampson, who earned his selection following eye-catching performances in the regional T20 league.

“Sampson is a new face, and he had some pretty exciting performances in our T20 league this season. Hopefully, he can show some of that skill,” King noted.

Spin trial awaits under Dubai lights

While squad depth and experimentation remain key objectives, the marquee subplot of the series centers on West Indies’ power-laden batting line-up confronting Afghanistan’s elite spin attack.

Rashid Khan, just nine wickets shy of the historic 700-wicket milestone in T20 cricket, headlines a potent spin duo alongside Mujeeb Ur Rahman, both widely regarded among the best in the format.

King acknowledged the magnitude of the task but embraced the challenge with characteristic resolve.

“They’re obviously in the bunch of the best T20 spinners in world cricket, so it’s a big challenge, but it’s something that I enjoy,” he said. “As a team, you try to give the respect that they’re due, but it’s T20 cricket, so you have to be brave, and you have to back yourself to come out on top in a duel.”

Measuring readiness on both sides

The Dubai series sets up a compelling clash of philosophies, West Indies’ trademark power-hitting against Afghanistan’s spin-driven control, offering both teams a valuable barometer of their World Cup readiness.

With opportunities narrowing and decisions looming, the next three matches promise intensity, experimentation, and insight into how close the Windies are to peaking when it matters most.

 

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