Dr. Kishore Shallow applauds Windies’ resolve after Super Eight exit

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — Elimination may have ended the West Indies’ pursuit of T20 World Cup glory, but it did not diminish the pride felt across the region.

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President of Cricket West Indies, Dr. Kishore Shallow, commended the team’s overall performance at the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, describing the campaign as a demonstration of growth, unity, and renewed belief.

The West Indies bowed out of the tournament following a five-wicket defeat to India in their final Super Eight encounter at Eden Gardens on Sunday.

Yet, in the aftermath of that loss, Shallow focused squarely on the broader picture.

A campaign marked by progress

In an official statement issued following the team’s exit, Shallow emphasized the strides made during the tournament.

“On behalf of Cricket West Indies, I extend warm congratulations to Shai Hope and our team for a commendable campaign at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.”

He acknowledged the disappointment of falling short at a critical juncture but underscored the significance of the team’s achievements.

“While we are disappointed that our journey concluded at Eden Gardens in Kolkata against the India national cricket team, the tournament as a whole reflected growth, belief and togetherness. Winning five of seven matches and advancing to the Super 8s is a testament to the preparation and commitment of this group,” Dr. Shallow noted.

Spirit that rekindled confidence

Beyond results and statistics, Shallow pointed to something more intangible, the spirit that carried the team through the competition.

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“Most encouraging was the spirit of resolve and fight displayed throughout the competition, a spirit that was needed more than ever. That determination and pride in representing the region strengthened confidence across the Caribbean and reminded us of the character of West Indies cricket.”

The president also paid tribute to the collective effort behind the scenes, recognizing the work of the support staff and leadership group.

“Today, we are proud of our men in maroon and appreciative of the dedication of the backroom team led by head coach Daren Sammy. Their collective effort has laid a strong foundation for the work ahead.”

Looking ahead with purpose

While the campaign ended short of the semi-finals, the tone from the region’s governing body was one of optimism rather than regret.

“We will regroup, we will work, and we will compete again with even greater unity and purpose,” the statement added.

For Cricket West Indies, the 2026 World Cup will be remembered not solely for its final result, but for the resilience displayed and the belief rekindled. In defeat, the message was clear: progress has been made, and the foundation for future success is firmly in place.

 

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