West Indies Women open crucial World Cup preparation phase in Wales

The West Indies Women have officially entered the final stretch of preparations for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, arriving in Newport, Wales, for an intensive 10-day training camp designed to sharpen every aspect of their game before the tournament begins in England next month.

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Cricket West Indies confirmed that a 16-member squad assembled on May 14 for the high-performance camp, which runs through May 23 and serves as a key launching point ahead of a critical tri-nation T20 series in Ireland involving hosts Ireland and Pakistan.

For the “Maroon Warriors,” the assignment represents far more than a routine training exercise. It is the next major step in a carefully structured preparation strategy aimed at returning the Caribbean side to the summit of women’s T20 cricket a decade after their historic 2016 world title triumph.

Building toward the big stage

The camp in Wales has been crafted to mirror the demands and conditions the team expects to face throughout the World Cup in England.

Over the 10-day period, players will move through an intense schedule featuring technical refinement, tactical planning, match simulations, fitness work, and team-building sessions as the squad seeks to strengthen chemistry and execution ahead of the global event.

The preparation programme comes after a productive two-year period for the regional side, which reached the semi-finals of the 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and now believes it is entering the 2026 tournament with greater maturity, depth, and confidence.

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Bascombe highlights importance of UK conditions

Cricket West Indies Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe emphasized the strategic value of conducting the camp in the United Kingdom before transitioning directly into competitive action in Ireland.

“The opportunity to train in the United Kingdon and then also get the experience of playing competitive matches in Ireland in similar conditions immediately prior to the start of the June 5th tournament is invaluable,” Bascombe said.

“This period will be utilized to help the squad gel, cement gameplans and remain connected. We are looking forward to a great showing by several key veterans and the emergence of our future stars, on the back of this extended preparation.”

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Ireland series to offer final competitive tune-up

Following the Wales camp, the West Indies Women will head to Ireland for a tri-nation series that management views as a critical testing ground before the World Cup opens.

The Caribbean side begins the series against Ireland on May 28 before concluding preliminary action against Pakistan on June 3. The team will then return to England for the World Cup, where their opening match is scheduled for June 13 against New Zealand.

CWI indicated that the final squads for both the Ireland series and the World Cup will be confirmed at a later date.

Blend of experience and emerging talent

The training group features a strong mix of proven veterans and developing players, led by established stars such as Hayley Matthews, Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, and Shermaine Campbelle.

The squad also includes rising talents eager to strengthen their claims ahead of final selection, among them Aaliyah Alleyne, Zaida James, Qiana Joseph, Ashmini Munisar, and Jahzara Claxton.

Also participating in the camp are Eboni Brathwaite, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha Hector, Chinelle Henry, Mandy Mangru, and Karishma Ramharack.

Eyes fixed on another historic run

With memories of the 2016 championship triumph still deeply woven into the region’s cricketing identity, the West Indies Women now enter a decisive phase of preparation intent on mounting another serious challenge on the world stage.

The coming weeks in Wales and Ireland are expected to define combinations, refine strategy, and help shape the squad that will carry Caribbean hopes into the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

 

 

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