The West Indies have announced their 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, confirming the selection of several key IPL stars who will be looking to carry their international form into the domestic league. The squad features power-hitters Shimron Hetmyer (Rajasthan Royals), Rovman Powell (Kolkata Knight Riders), Sherfane Rutherford (Mumbai Indians), and all-rounder Romario Shepherd (Royal Challengers Bangalore).
Despite the retirements of Nicholas Pooran and Andre Russell, the selection committee has opted for a blend of experience and power, with Jason Holder and Johnson Charles forming the backbone of the side. The inclusion of these IPL regulars underscores their importance to the West Indies setup, especially as they prepare for a three-match T20I series against South Africa before the global tournament.
For IPL franchises, the selection of these players confirms their current high standing in the T20 format. Fans will be eager to see these explosive talents transition from international duty straight into the high-stakes environment of the IPL, where their power-hitting capabilities will be crucial for their respective teams.
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“Holder has featured in 86 T20 Internationals, while the upcoming tournament will mark Charles’ fifth T20 World Cup appearance for West Indies.”
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His fastest T20 World Cup fifty for West Indies highlighted his improved fitness and clear batting approach.
In recent outings, he has scored 260 runs across his last five matches, underlining his strong form. Overall, Hetmyer has amassed 1,345 runs in 75 T20 matches, including seven half-centuries.
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“Holder has featured in 86 T20 Internationals, while the upcoming tournament will mark Charles’ fifth T20 World Cup appearance for West Indies.”