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Shai Hope calls for sharper execution as Windies face do-or-die clash with India

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Shai Hope calls for sharper execution as Windies face do-or-die clash with India
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  • <strong>AHMEDABAD, India —</strong> With their campaign teetering between survival and elimination, West Indies captain Shai Hope has issued a clear directive: immediate improvement is non-negotiable.
  • A decisive showdown against defending champions India awaits on Sunday, with a place in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup semi-finals hanging in the balance.
  • The Caribbean side entered its previous fixture knowing victory would virtually secure passage to the final four.
  • Instead, a flat performance with both bat and ball resulted in a crushing nine-wicket defeat to South Africa, a loss that transformed their final Super Eight match into a high-stakes eliminator.
  • <h2>Path to the final four narrows</h2> Complicating matters, India’s emphatic 72-run win over Zimbabwe confirmed South Africa’s advancement.

AHMEDABAD, India — With their campaign teetering between survival and elimination, West Indies captain Shai Hope has issued a clear directive: immediate improvement is non-negotiable.

A decisive showdown against defending champions India awaits on Sunday, with a place in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup semi-finals hanging in the balance.

The Caribbean side entered its previous fixture knowing victory would virtually secure passage to the final four. Instead, a flat performance with both bat and ball resulted in a crushing nine-wicket defeat to South Africa, a loss that transformed their final Super Eight match into a high-stakes eliminator.

Path to the final four narrows


Complicating matters, India’s emphatic 72-run win over Zimbabwe confirmed South Africa’s advancement. The remaining semi-final berth from the group will now be decided directly between West Indies and India, raising the intensity of Sunday’s encounter to near knockout proportions.

Hope, speaking after the defeat, framed the situation not as misfortune but as the natural pressure of elite competition. “I wouldn’t say it’s a difficult road,” he said. “This is how it’s supposed to be because when you come into crunch time in a tournament, every opposition or every game you play now is supposed to be a challenge.”

He emphasized that the Super Eight stage is designed to separate contenders from pretenders, adding that progression demands a higher standard. “We have to ensure that we play our better cricket now… we have to make sure we turn things around quickly and get a good result against India.”

Lessons from a costly collapse


Reflecting on the defeat to South Africa, Hope acknowledged that the total of 176 for eight never truly threatened the opposition after a catastrophic middle-order slide left the team reeling at 83 for seven.

“There are so many factors you can come and discuss, but I think it always boils down to execution,” he said, pointing to failures in adapting to conditions and match situations. Despite describing the pitch as favorable for batting, the innings never regained stability after the collapse, leaving the bowlers with too little to defend.

Urgency before the defining test


The West Indies now face the tournament’s ultimate examination, overcoming the reigning champions under immense pressure. Victory would restore momentum and secure a semi-final berth; defeat would end their campaign.

For Hope and his team, the equation is stark: regroup immediately, execute precisely, and deliver their most complete performance of the tournament when it matters most.

 

 

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