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CWI CONFIRMS FAST BOWLER MANAGEMENT PLANS AHEAD OF BUSY INTERNATIONAL SEASON

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March 27, 2026
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Seales and Shamar Joseph — Managed Return to Regional Cricket

Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph will both participate in the West Indies Championship in a carefully managed capacity. Seales will be available for selection from April 9, with his participation confirmed for Rounds 1 and 2 of the Championship. Should his territorial side, the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force, advance to the second phase of the tournament, his continued involvement will be assessed at that stage.

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Shamar Joseph will be available for competitive selection from April 13, with the Guyana Harpy Eagles able to involve him in managed practice sessions prior to that date. Structured loading plans for both players will be provided by the Bowling Coach to guide their preparation and integration into their respective squads.

Alzarri Joseph — PSL Commitment and Continued Recovery

Alzarri Joseph will miss the West Indies Championship season, having been granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to fulfil his commitment in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). His participation in the PSL also forms part of a broader programme to support his return from an extended injury absence. His workload and progress will be closely monitored throughout the tournament and into the preparatory camps ahead of the home series window, as CWI takes a measured and intentional approach to his reintegration into the international programme.

CWI recognises the value of its players competing at the highest level of franchise cricket and remains supportive of such opportunities where they complement the broader performance programme.

The Bigger Picture — A Packed International Calendar

The intentional management of these players reflects the scale and intensity of what lies ahead. Prior to the commencement of the home international window, preparatory camps will be held to ensure the squad arrives primed for competition. The home series schedule features an all-format series against Sri Lanka, a five-match ODI series against New Zealand, and a two-Test series against Pakistan — a formidable run of fixtures that will place significant physical demands on the fast bowling group.

Following the conclusion of the home series, the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will provide further high-intensity competition before the squad turns its attention to away tours to India and Bangladesh. Across this entire window, all-format fast bowlers represent some of the most valuable and heavily utilised assets in the squad, and their management will remain a priority throughout.

“Our fast bowlers are among our most valuable assets, and this season demands the best of them across every format and every competition. The plans we have put in place are deliberate — we are being proactive and precise so that Jayden, Shamar, and Alzarri are fit, available, and at their sharpest when it counts most.”

said Miles Bascombe, CWI’s Director of Cricket.

CWI remains fully committed to fielding its strongest possible squads at every stage of the season and is confident that this structured and proactive approach to player management will keep the West Indies fast bowling group in peak condition throughout a historic period for the game in the Caribbean.

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