West Indies

West Indies National Cricket Team

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Team Squad

Akeal Hosein

Akeal Hosein

Bowler

Brandon King

Brandon King

Top Order Batter

Gudakesh Motie

Gudakesh Motie

Bowler

Jason Holder

Jason Holder

Bowling Allrounder

Jayden Seales

Jayden Seales

Batsman

Johnson Charles

Johnson Charles

Wicketkeeper

Matthew Forde

Matthew Forde

Allrounder

Quentin Sampson

Quentin Sampson

Bowler

Romario Shepherd

Romario Shepherd

Bowling Allrounder

Roston Chase

Roston Chase

Allrounder

Rovman Powell

Rovman Powell

Batsman

Shai Hope

Shai Hope

Wicketkeeper

Shamar Joseph

Shamar Joseph

Bowler

Sherfane Rutherford

Sherfane Rutherford

Middle Order Batter

Shimron Hetmyer

Shimron Hetmyer

Batsman

Ackeem Auguste

Ackeem Auguste

Batsman

Akeem Jordan

Akeem Jordan

Allrounder

Alick Athanaze

Alick Athanaze

Batsman

Alzarri Joseph

Alzarri Joseph

Bowler

Amir Jangoo

Amir Jangoo

Wicketkeeper

Anderson Phillip

Anderson Phillip

Bowler

Andre Fletcher

Andre Fletcher

Wicketkeeper

Andre McCarthy

Andre McCarthy

Batsman

Andre Russell

Andre Russell

Allrounder

Antonio Thomas

Antonio Thomas

Allrounder

Ashley Nurse

Ashley Nurse

Allrounder

Brian Lara

Brian Lara

Batsman

Bryan Charles

Bryan Charles

Allrounder

Carlos Brathwaite

Carlos Brathwaite

Bowling Allrounder

Chadwick Walton

Chadwick Walton

Wicketkeeper

Chandrapaul Hemraj

Chandrapaul Hemraj

Batsman

Chemar Holder

Chemar Holder

Bowler

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle

Allrounder

Corey Collymore

Corey Collymore

Bowler

Dale Richards

Dale Richards

Batsman

Daren Powell

Daren Powell

Bowler

Darren Bravo

Darren Bravo

Batsman

Darren Sammy

Darren Sammy

Allrounder

David Bernard

David Bernard

Batsman

Denesh Ramdin

Denesh Ramdin

Wicketkeeper

Devendra Bishoo

Devendra Bishoo

Bowler

Devon Smith

Devon Smith

Batsman

Devon Thomas

Devon Thomas

Wicketkeeper

Dominic Drakes

Dominic Drakes

Bowler

Dwayne Bravo

Dwayne Bravo

Allrounder

Dwayne Smith

Dwayne Smith

Batsman

Evin Lewis

Evin Lewis

Batsman

Fabian Allen

Fabian Allen

Allrounder

Fidel Edwards

Fidel Edwards

Bowler

Floyd Reifer

Floyd Reifer

Batsman

Gavin Tonge

Gavin Tonge

Batsman

Hayden Walsh

Hayden Walsh

Bowler

Ian Bradshaw

Ian Bradshaw

Bowler

Jahmar Hamilton

Jahmar Hamilton

Wicketkeeper

Jason Mohammed

Jason Mohammed

Batsman

Jediah Blades

Jediah Blades

Bowler

Jeremiah Louis

Jeremiah Louis

Bowler

Jeremy Solozano

Jeremy Solozano

Batsman

Jermaine Blackwood

Jermaine Blackwood

Batsman

Jerome Taylor

Jerome Taylor

Bowler

Jewel Andrew

Jewel Andrew

Wicketkeeper

Johann Layne

Johann Layne

Allrounder

John Campbell

John Campbell

Allrounder

Jomel Warrican

Jomel Warrican

Bowler

Jonathan Carter

Jonathan Carter

Batsman

Joshua Da Silva

Joshua Da Silva

Wicketkeeper

Justin Greaves

Justin Greaves

Allrounder

Jyd Goolie

Jyd Goolie

Batsman

Karima Gore

Karima Gore

Bowler

Kavem Hodge

Kavem Hodge

Allrounder

Keacy Carty

Keacy Carty

Batting Allrounder

Keemo Paul

Keemo Paul

Allrounder

Kemar Roach

Kemar Roach

Bowler

Keon Harding

Keon Harding

Bowler

Kesrick Williams

Kesrick Williams

Batsman

Kevin Sinclair

Kevin Sinclair

Allrounder

Kevlon Anderson

Kevlon Anderson

Batsman

Khary Pierre

Khary Pierre

Allrounder

Kieran Powell

Kieran Powell

Batsman

Kieron Pollard

Kieron Pollard

Allrounder

Kirk Edwards

Kirk Edwards

Batsman

Kirk McKenzie

Kirk McKenzie

Allrounder

Kjorn Ottley

Kjorn Ottley

Batsman

Kraigg Brathwaite

Kraigg Brathwaite

Batsman

Krishmar Santokie

Krishmar Santokie

Allrounder

Kyle Hope

Kyle Hope

Batsman

Kyle Mayers

Kyle Mayers

Batting Allrounder

Lendl Simmons

Lendl Simmons

Batsman

Marlon Samuels

Marlon Samuels

Allrounder

Marquino Mindley

Marquino Mindley

Bowler

Miguel Cummins

Miguel Cummins

Bowler

Mikyle Louis

Mikyle Louis

Allrounder

Narsingh Deonarine

Narsingh Deonarine

Allrounder

Navin Bidaisee

Navin Bidaisee

Allrounder

Nicholas Pooran

Nicholas Pooran

Wicketkeeper

Nikita Miller

Nikita Miller

Bowler

Nkrumah Bonner

Nkrumah Bonner

Allrounder

Obed McCoy

Obed McCoy

Bowler

Odean Smith

Odean Smith

Allrounder

Ojay Shields

Ojay Shields

Bowler

Oshane Thomas

Oshane Thomas

Bowler

Rahkeem Cornwall

Rahkeem Cornwall

Allrounder

Ramnaresh Sarwan

Ramnaresh Sarwan

Batsman

Ramon Simmonds

Ramon Simmonds

Wicketkeeper

Ravi Rampaul

Ravi Rampaul

Bowler

Rayad Emrit

Rayad Emrit

Allrounder

Raymon Reifer

Raymon Reifer

Allrounder

Ronsford Beaton

Ronsford Beaton

Bowler

Royston Crandon

Royston Crandon

Batsman

Samuel Badree

Samuel Badree

Batsman

Shamar Springer

Shamar Springer

Bowler

Shamarh Brooks

Shamarh Brooks

Batsman

Shane Dowrich

Shane Dowrich

Wicketkeeper

Shannon Gabriel

Shannon Gabriel

Bowler

Sheldon Cottrell

Sheldon Cottrell

Bowler

Sherman Lewis

Sherman Lewis

Bowler

Shermon Lewis

Shermon Lewis

Bowler

Sheyne Moseley

Sheyne Moseley

Allrounder

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Batsman

Sulieman Benn

Sulieman Benn

Bowler

Sunil Ambris

Sunil Ambris

Allrounder

Sunil Narine

Sunil Narine

Bowler

Tagenarine Chanderpaul

Tagenarine Chanderpaul

Batsman

Teddy Bishop

Teddy Bishop

Wicketkeeper

Terrance Hinds

Terrance Hinds

Bowler

Tevin Imlach

Tevin Imlach

Wicketkeeper

Tino Best

Tino Best

Bowler

Travis Dowlin

Travis Dowlin

Batsman

Veerasammy Permaul

Veerasammy Permaul

Bowler

Wavell Hinds

Wavell Hinds

Batsman

Xavier Marshall

Xavier Marshall

Batsman

Yannic Cariah

Yannic Cariah

Bowler

Zachary McCaskie

Zachary McCaskie

Batsman

Zishan Motara

Zishan Motara

Allrounder

West Indies Cricket Team History

The West Indies national cricket team, often referred to as The Windies, is a unique multi-national entity representing a federation of 15 Caribbean nations and territories. Known for their "Calypso Cricket"—a style defined by flair, immense power, and a legendary pace-bowling legacy—the West Indies were the undisputed kings of the sport for nearly two decades and remain a global force in the modern T20 era.

The Rise to Power: 1928 and the Early Foundations

The West Indies became the fourth nation to be granted Test status, playing their inaugural match on June 23, 1928, against England at Lord's. While their early years were sporadic, the 1950s and 60s saw the emergence of world-class talent that signaled a shift in global dominance.

Lord's Breakthrough (1950): A historic first Test win in England was spearheaded by the legendary spin duo of Sonny Ramadhin and Alf Valentine.

The Leadership of Sir Frank Worrell: In 1960, Worrell became the first Black captain to lead the team for an entire series. He is credited with uniting players from different islands into a single, cohesive, and professional unit, laying the groundwork for the dominance that followed.

The Golden Era: 15 Years of Unmatched Dominance (1980–1995)

Between 1980 and 1995, the West Indies did not lose a single Test series, a feat of sustained excellence that remains unrivaled in any sport. Under the captaincies of Clive Lloyd and later Sir Vivian Richards, they revolutionized the game with a strategy of "Four-Pronged Pace."

The Wrecking Crew: Instead of relying on spinners, the Windies deployed four world-class fast bowlers at all times. This "pace battery" included icons like Michael Holding ("Whispering Death"), Andy Roberts, Joel Garner ("Big Bird"), Malcolm Marshall, and later Sir Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh.

Fearless Batting: Supporting the bowlers was a lineup of aggressive batters led by Sir Viv Richards, who famously refused to wear a helmet while facing the world's fastest bowlers, and the prolific opening pair of Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes.

Architects of the Modern Game: From Sobers to Gayle

The West Indies have produced individuals who didn't just play the game but fundamentally changed it:

Sir Garfield Sobers: Widely considered the greatest all-rounder to ever live, a master batsman, bowler (both pace and spin), and fielder.

Brian Lara: Known for his record-breaking 400* in Tests and 501* in First-Class cricket, Lara was the premier batting artist of the 90s and 2000s.

Chris Gayle: The "Universe Boss" who redefined T20 batting, becoming the first player to hit 1,000 career sixes in the format.

Daren Sammy: The only captain to lead the team to two T20 World Cup titles, known for his inspirational leadership and ability to unite the diverse Caribbean islands.

The West Indies in 2026: A Resurgence

As of February 2026, the West Indies are experiencing a powerful "White-Ball" resurgence. The team smashed a monumental 254/6 against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup—the second-highest total in the tournament's history—led by a blistering 19-ball fifty from Shimron Hetmyer. With a squad featuring Shai Hope, Nicholas Pooran, and Alzarri Joseph, the Men in Maroon continue to be the most entertaining and dangerous unit in world cricket.

Summary of Major Trophies

The West Indies have a storied history in ICC tournaments, particularly as the first-ever world champions and the team that redefined the T20 format.

  • ICC ODI World Cup (2 Titles) — 1975 (inaugural winners) and 1979, both under Clive Lloyd at Lord's.
  • ICC T20 World Cup (2 Titles) — 2012 in Sri Lanka under Daren Sammy, and 2016 in India with Carlos Brathwaite's iconic four sixes.
  • ICC Champions Trophy (2004) — Under Brian Lara, defeating England at The Oval.