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Hope stays positive as West Indies turn attention to Pakistan

West Indies endured a 5-0 T20I series defeat to Australia, but skipper Shai Hope is already shifting focus to the upcoming challenge against Pakistan.

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July 29, 2025
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(ICC) Shai Hope pointed to his side’s lack of consistency as the key factor behind West Indies’ 5-0 T20I series defeat to Australia, after their three wicket loss to Australia in the final game.

The skipper expressed disappointment over the batting unit’s inability to put together a complete performance, which allowed Australia to comfortably chase down targets in each game.

“I just didn’t think we put together a proper batting display. We either started well and finished poorly or the other way around,” Hope said at the post-match presentation.

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“When you’re playing against quality opposition like Australia, you’ve got to put things together for a more complete game.

The first three matches of the series were marked by West Indies’ batters failing to capitalise on strong starts.

In the opener, they were cruising at 123 for 1 in the 13th over but ended up with just 189. The second game followed a similar pattern – after a promising 63 for 0 start, they could only post 172.

In the third match, a 125-run opening stand went in vain as the middle order failed to fire on a batting-friendly pitch. While in the last two games, West Indies struggled with poor starts that left too much to do for the middle order.

“As a batting group, we didn’t really give ourselves the best chance to put a big score on the board consistently. And that’s probably where we fell short. We’ve always been one step behind the eight-ball.”

A key aspect of the series was that West Indies batted first in all five matches whereas, Hope felt they might have fared better had they been chasing instead.

“I think here in the Caribbean, we all know the stats show chasing is always the better thing to do,” he said.

“Whether it’s the dew factor, wind factor, you always have that scoreboard in front of you, so you have an idea of how to go about the chase. But it’s something that I can’t control. Unfortunately, I didn’t win any [tosses]… It’s just one of those things for us.”

The skipper, however, praised his bowling unit for showing great fight in what was a challenging series. He expressed confidence that the upcoming series against Pakistan, starting July 31, would be a valuable opportunity for the team to build on the lessons learnt from the Australia series.

“I think that we’re a little bit clearer in the bowling unit.

“I still must commend the guys for the effort that they showed in the back end, to give ourselves a chance to win the game. But once you don’t have that many runs on the board, then you [have] got to hope everything goes perfectly in the field. It just didn’t happen for us.

“We certainly executed a lot better than we did in the first few games. We’ve got to put this one behind us, and look ahead for the Pakistan series, and see where we can get that combination and that success going.”

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