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Shai Hope applauds progress, but demands more

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February 14, 2026
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)-At the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Shai Hope allowed himself a brief moment of satisfaction after guiding the West Indies cricket team to a 30-run victory over England cricket team.

But the captain’s message to his players was unmistakably firm: success in World Cup cricket is fragile, and there is no safety net.

The win delivered a perfect start, two victories from two matches in Group C of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, yet Hope immediately shifted the focus forward, warning against any hint of comfort.

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“This is World Cup cricket. It’s not like a bilateral series where you can go one down and then come back and win 3-2,” Hope said. “You’ve got to make sure you try to execute as precisely as you can, especially from the jump. There’s not really a second or third game that you could come back and hope for the best.”

Eyes fixed on the road ahead

Despite the emphatic nature of the performance, Hope stressed that dwelling on past results offers no advantage in a tournament defined by unforgiving margins.

“I can’t really put too much stress and emphasis on the past. The results that we’ve had previously are something we can’t necessarily control. Now we’ve got to focus on what’s in front of us.”

What lies ahead is a group-stage path that suddenly appears promising, provided discipline holds.

“It’s just nice to get two wins in our first two games. The aim is to continue that trend. Hopefully, we can get nice, smooth sailing through the rest of the group stage games.”

Rutherford’s rescue act

While the victory reflected a collective effort, one performance towered above the rest. Sherfane Rutherford produced a breath-taking unbeaten 76 from 42 balls, punctuated by seven towering sixes, hauling the Caribbean side from danger to dominance.

Hope revealed that the innings was the product of relentless preparation rather than spontaneous brilliance.

“He’s always a hard worker, especially when it comes to his batting. He is always very diligent with the way he goes about his preparation. He would bat from the start of the session all the way through to the end if he’s really working on something.”

“I don’t think that has changed from the time he came into the team all the way till now. It’s just nice to see when guys are putting in that hard work in the nets, that preparation, that the success follows. It was good to see the batters putting their hands up.”

Tactical moves pay off

Hope also highlighted the bowlers’ discipline, singling out fellow Barbadian Roston Chase, whose inclusion proved decisive against England’s left-hand-heavy line-up.

“Roston is one of those utility players you can call on anytime. We brought him in as a tactical change with all the left-handers England have in their team, and that decision paid off for us today, as Roston contributed with the bat and the ball.”

A promising campaign, a relentless mindset

The West Indies now stand on the brink of qualification momentum, yet their captain’s tone remains deliberately measured. For Hope, early victories are merely the foundation; sustained precision will determine whether the campaign becomes memorable.

In Mumbai, the Caribbean side celebrated a statement win. In the dressing room, their leader was already plotting the next one, determined that promise does not fade into regret on cricket’s grandest stage.

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