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Bascombe backs Windies to secure 2027 World Cup spot despite ranking slip

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March 29, 2026
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)-ST JOHN’S, Antigua — Despite a recent dip in the international rankings, Miles Bascombe remains unwavering in his belief that the West Indies will secure their place at the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

The regional side currently sits 10th in the One-Day International standings, just outside the automatic qualification zone for the tournament, which will be hosted across South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.

That position leaves them narrowly behind Bangladesh, who climbed into ninth following a recent series win over Pakistan, tightening the race for direct entry.

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Yet for Bascombe, the situation is far from alarming.

A crucial window of opportunity

With the qualification deadline set for March 28, 2027, West Indies have a defined and potentially decisive stretch ahead, eight remaining One-Day Internationals.

Crucially, all of those matches will come against higher-ranked opposition, presenting both a challenge and a significant opportunity to climb the standings.

“We have eight One Day Internationals between now and March 28, which is the cutoff date. All of those teams outrank us in ODI cricket, which is an opportunity and it means that any victories against these teams would certainly help our cause in terms of automatic qualification.

“So that is what our plan would be, to ensure that we are as prepared as we could be so that we can maximise these eight matches and get as many points as we can,” Bascombe explained.

Lessons from the past, focus on the future

The urgency surrounding qualification is heightened by recent history. The West Indies failed to reach the 2023 edition of the tournament, marking the first time they missed out on cricket’s premier 50-over event.

That absence still lingers, but Bascombe sees the current cycle as an opportunity for redemption rather than a source of pressure.

“I’m confident that we will be very prepared. Judging from what I’ve seen coming out of the World Cup, we will try to maintain that momentum.”

Even if the West Indies fall short of automatic qualification, Bascombe expressed full confidence in their ability to navigate the secondary pathway, the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier, which offers four additional spots.

“I’m sure we will maximise these eight matches and if that is not good enough and we have to go to the Qualifiers, we will certainly go there and represent the region and get ourselves into the World Cup, so no, I’m not nervous.”

A defining stretch ahead

The equation is simple but demanding: eight matches, higher-ranked opponents, and little margin for error.

For West Indies, the road to 2027 now hinges on execution, turning opportunity into points, and belief into results.

And if Bascombe’s confidence is any indication, the region expects to be back on the World Cup stage, one way or another.

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