West Indies chart collision course with India, South Africa, Zimbabwe

The West Indies will enter the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super Eight phase against a formidable trio, India, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, with their placement secured irrespective of the outcome of their final group encounter against Italy.

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Pre-seeded as the second-ranked side in their group before the tournament began, the Caribbean team will carry that designation into the second round no matter who finishes atop the preliminary standings, a structural advantage that has now crystallized their Super Eight itinerary.

A three-city gauntlet across India

The West Indies’ campaign intensifies on February 23 against Zimbabwe at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium. They then travel to Ahmedabad to confront South Africa on February 26 before closing the stage in Kolkata against India at historic Eden Gardens on March 1.

This phase features two groups of four teams playing a round-robin schedule, with the top two from each advancing to the knockout rounds, a format designed to reward consistency as much as brilliance.

Match winners emerging at the perfect moment

Few teams enter the Super Eight phase with stronger momentum.

Shimron Hetmyer has been the standout force with the bat, compiling 133 runs across three innings at an average of 66.50. His explosive 64 against Scotland anchored a commanding 35-run opening victory that set the tone for the tournament.

The campaign’s early surge has been fueled by a collection of decisive performances: A 35-run win over Scotland to launch the tournament; A 30-run dismantling of England, and a crushing nine-wicket victory against Nepal

With the ball, Romario Shepherd delivered a spectacular second international hat-trick in four months to extinguish Scotland’s resistance and seal that opening triumph.

Against England, Sherfane Rutherford produced a career-best 74 from 42 deliveries, while Gudakesh Motie tightened the screws with figures of 3 for 33, a performance that secured critical points heading into the Nepal fixture.

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Leadership focused on the ultimate prize

Captain Shai Hope underscored that the team’s ambitions extend far beyond reaching the second round.

“When we got on the plane to come here, that was the first step, and we all want to lift the trophy, but there is a process to get there by playing our best cricket and peaking at the right time and growing as a strong unit,” Hope said.

His message reflects a squad intent on building toward its peak when the stakes are highest.

One final tune-up before the main event

Before the Super Eight battles commence, the West Indies will complete their group campaign against Italy on Thursday at Eden Gardens, a final opportunity to refine combinations and sustain their winning rhythm ahead of the tournament’s decisive stretch.

With confidence surging, match winners firing, and a clearly defined path ahead, the Caribbean side now stands on the threshold of the competition’s most demanding stage, where momentum must transform into mastery.

 

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