GEORGETOWN, Guyana — West Indies’ quest to reclaim global T20 supremacy has received a timely surge of optimism, with Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirming that premier fast bowlers Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph are both on course to be fully fit for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
The update eases months of uncertainty surrounding the Caribbean pace attack and restores belief that the two-time champions will arrive at the tournament with their frontline strike weapons intact.
Shamar Joseph back at full throttle
Encouraging news emerged Tuesday from CWI Head of the Medical Panel, Dr. Donovan Bennett, who delivered a glowing assessment of Shamar Joseph’s recovery from a shoulder injury that had sidelined him since September.
“The latest that I saw on Shamar is that he is fit and ready to go,” Dr. Bennett said. “He was bowling pretty fast, in the 140s (kph) without any discomfort.”
Shamar’s absence had been keenly felt. He missed the West Indies’ Test tour of India as well as the One-Day International series against Bangladesh, sparking concerns over his readiness for the global event. Those fears have now been firmly put to rest following a carefully managed rehabilitation program, which included specialist evaluation in England.
Alzarri Joseph closing the gap
While slightly behind his pace partner, Alzarri Joseph is also tracking positively after overcoming a lower-back issue that ruled him out of the India Tests.
“Alzarri has resumed return-to-play protocols and is currently hitting his required fitness targets,” Dr. Bennett confirmed. “Based on what I am seeing, both of them should be ready for the World Cup.”
Alzarri’s return to full fitness would provide West Indies with experience, speed, and tactical flexibility, qualities essential for success on the demanding subcontinental surfaces.
A reinforced attack at the perfect time
Both Shamar and Alzarri last featured competitively in September 2025, making their anticipated return especially significant as West Indies sharpen their arsenal ahead of the sport’s biggest short-format spectacle.
Their availability dramatically strengthens the Caribbean bowling unit, restoring depth and intimidation to an attack that thrives on pace and aggression.
Squad decisions loom as preparations intensify
CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow confirmed that a provisional squad has already been selected, with the final 15-man roster to be ratified following the West Indies’ T20 International series against Afghanistan, scheduled for January 18-22 in India.
Further refinement will come during a three-match T20I tour of South Africa later in January, providing vital match practice ahead of the tournament opener.
World Cup challenge begins in Kolkata
West Indies will launch their T20 World Cup campaign on February 7 in Kolkata, facing Bangladesh in their opening Group C fixture. They will also contend with England, Nepal, and Italy as they chase a place in the knockout rounds.
With both Josephs nearing full fitness, the Caribbean side appears poised to attack the tournament with renewed confidence, and genuine pace-powered ambition.














