Cricket West Indies (CWI) has unveiled a 15-member squad for a ground-breaking three-match T20 International series against Nepal, to be contested at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium from September 27–30.
This historic clash marks the first time the two sides will meet in the shortest format and forms a vital step in the Caribbean side’s preparations for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the subcontinent.
Fresh faces and rested stars
With the series staged outside the ICC’s Future Tours Programme, selectors have used the opportunity to blend youth and experience. Six uncapped players have been included, many of them standouts from the inaugural West Indies Breakout League and the ongoing Caribbean Premier League. Meanwhile, several established names have been given a breather to manage workloads ahead of a busy international calendar.
Spinner Akeal Hosein will captain the side, providing leadership and continuity within a youthful group. Alongside him, the squad features familiar names such as Jason Holder, Kyle Mayers, Fabian Allen, and Obed McCoy, complemented by exciting new talents eager to showcase their skills on the international stage.
Guidance on and off the field
The Team Management Unit will be led by Rayon Griffith as Head Coach, supported by a strong backroom staff that includes former West Indies Head Coach Ottis Gibson in the role of fast-bowling consultant. Gibson’s presence, alongside assistants Nikita Miller, Jerome Taylor, and Jamal Smith, underscores CWI’s commitment to development and technical growth.
CWI’s vision for the future
Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe emphasized the broader significance of the tour, noting its role in strengthening both the team’s adaptability and the global footprint of West Indies cricket.
“This series against Nepal is another important step in broadening the horizons of West Indies cricket. It allows our senior men’s team to engage with a passionate emerging nation while providing invaluable match experience in different conditions.”
He continued: “Beyond the immediate competition, this tour speaks to our long-term vision of developing a squad that is adaptable, resilient and ready for global challenges. Taking West Indies cricket into new territories and against new opposition also helps us grow the game, inspire new fans, and strengthen the brand of West Indies cricket worldwide.”
West Indies squad to face Nepal in UAE
Akeal Hosein (Captain), Fabian Allen, Jewel Andrew, Ackeem Auguste, Navin Bidaisse, Jediah Blades, Keacy Carty, Karima Gore, Jason Holder, Amir Jangoo, Kyle Mayers, Obed McCoy, Zishan Motara, Ramon Simmonds, Shamar Springer.
Team Management Unit: Head Coach: Rayon Griffith; Coaching Consultant: Ottis Gibson; Assistant Coaches: Nikita Miller, Jerome Taylor, Jamal Smith; Physiotherapist: Dr. Denis Byam; Massage Therapist: Darc Browne; Team Analyst: Gary Belle; Media Officer: Nicholas Maitland; Team Manager: Dwain Gill.
Full tour schedule
1st T20I: September 27, Sharjah, UAE
2nd T20I: September 29, Sharjah, UAE
3rd T20I: September 30, Sharjah, UAE
















