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White-ball reckoning ahead as Daren Sammy faces pivotal World Cup test

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December 31, 2025
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)- The West Indies’ performance at the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup could prove decisive for Daren Sammy’s future as all-format head coach, according to respected cricket commentator Ian Bishop.

With the global tournament scheduled for February and March 2026 in Sri Lanka and India, Bishop believes the marquee event will serve as the clearest benchmark yet of Sammy’s effectiveness since taking charge of the regional side earlier this year.

A champion turned coach under early pressure

Sammy, a two-time T20 World Cup-winning captain, assumed the role of all-format head coach on April 1, inheriting a team facing significant transition. His early tenure, however, has been marked by uneven results.

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To date, Sammy has overseen just two series victories: a landmark 2-1 One Day International triumph over Pakistan in August, followed by a dominant 3-0 T20 International sweep of Bangladesh in October.

Those successes have been offset by a string of setbacks. The West Indies have suffered Test and T20I defeats to Australia, a Test series loss to India, an ODI series defeat to Bangladesh, and a comprehensive clean sweep at the hands of New Zealand in their most recent T20I, ODI, and Test engagements.

Bishop: Results tell an uncomfortable story

Speaking during an interview on iSports on i95.5 FM last Saturday, Bishop acknowledged that the record so far has not reflected favorably on the former captain.

“The results so far are not going to be pleasing reflection for Daren Sammy,” Bishop said.

He noted that Sammy’s initiation into the role came under some of the most demanding circumstances international cricket can offer.

“He started off with three very difficult series, but he knew that when he took the job against Australia in the Caribbean, against India in India and then against New Zealand in New Zealand, where we haven’t won since 1995; that’s 30 years of Test cricket where we haven’t won a game, so there will be disappointment certainly from a Test match point of view…” Bishop explained.

White-ball cricket holds the verdict

While acknowledging the challenges of the Test arena, Bishop made it clear that Sammy’s assessment will ultimately center on limited-overs cricket, particularly T20s.

“From a white ball point of view, the real proof is going to be the T20 World Cup next year,” Bishop said.

He added that the West Indies possess enough offensive firepower to be competitive on the global stage.

“That is a team that has a lot of potential from a batting point of view if not from a bowling point of view, and so what are we going to judge him by?”

A narrow window, a heavy judgment

With the T20 World Cup rapidly approaching, Bishop suggested that the coming months will weigh heavily in determining Sammy’s standing.

“And I think it’s going to rest heavily on the white-ball component of the game that will come up in the next two months,” he concluded.

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