Even if you’ve heard this nine times already, don’t bother trying to stop us: King Charles will probably open the batting for the West Indies in their men’s Twenty20 International series against South Africa, which gets underway in Kingston on Thursday.
That is, Brandon King and Johnson Charles. In the fourteen times they have batted together in both types of white-ball internationals, they have opened nine times. So why not once more in a rubber that finds itself sandwiched between the hard place of the upcoming T20 World Cup and the rock of the ongoing IPL?
That kind of joke is what the series is all about. Another: what do you get when two interim captains guide their sides on a field that will not host the T20 World Cup? Sabina Park, Rassie van der Dussen, and King are yours. Another question: what do you name players who are in the teams for the series against South Africa and the West Indies but who haven’t secured a provisional spot for the T20 World Cup? Since the T20 World Cup squads will be finalized on Saturday, you call them then.
We did say we were open to jokes. We made no mention of their humor.
The players who aren’t playing in Jamaica can be found below, mostly because of the Indian Premier League. It should come as no surprise that many of the best players from these two generations are among them, as the Indian event is the most significant in the T20 cricket world. Yes, the T20 World Cup is taken into consideration.
Thus, this series may be forgotten even before it concludes, with Sunday’s IPL final descending upon us like an oncoming avalanche of, largely, sixes. King and Van der Dussen, who have never before captained either of their senior national teams, will always remember it. Meanwhile, players like Hayden Walsh, Van der Dussen, Matthew Breetzke, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Nqaba Peter, Alick Athanaze, Matthew Forde, Kyle Mayers, Fabian Allen, and Nqaba Peter will be aware that Friday’s match is their final opportunity to smuggle themselves into the T20 World Cup.
It’s unlikely. Since the competition begins seven days after the series concludes, both camps would be reluctant to make any changes, but for those players, it’s their only chance.
Those who have already booked their tickets for the T20 World Cup will use the rubber as an opportunity to fix any loose nuts and bolts. moreover to acquaint oneself with the weather that will prevail for the majority of the competition.
Therefore, spare a thought for players who are neither the center of attention in the IPL nor well-positioned to compete in the T20 World Cup. This series is serious business to them.
When: 2 PM Local Time (9 PM SAST, 12.30 AM IST) on May 23, 25, and 26, 2024
Where: Kingston, Jamaica’s Sabina Park
What to anticipate: Although thunderstorms are predicted for each of the four days of the series, they shouldn’t significantly impede cricket. In the six men’s Twenty20 Internationals held at this location, there have been three hundreds, a four-wicket haul, seven wickets of three, four of which have come from seamers. That would imply that it’s a place for bowlers.
News for the team:
West Indies: Due to IPL obligations, Alzarri Joseph, Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Rovman Powell, and Shimron Hetmyer are not participating; however, Joseph may be included should Royal Challengers Bangalore fail to advance to Sunday’s final. Nicholas Pooran and Shai Hope have had some time to relax. Shamar Joseph, a fairytale fast bowler, appears ready to make his T20I debut.
Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Mathew Forde, Akeal Hosein, Obed McCoy, Shamar Joseph, Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, Roston Chase, Kyle Mayers, Jason Holder, and Brandon King (c) might be the starting lineup.
South Africa: Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, and Keshav Maharaj are among the long list of visitors’ IPL absences. A leg illness has also caused Kagiso Rabada to go missing. Could Nqaba Peter, a sensation with a leg spin, win his first international cap in any capacity?
Potential starting lineup: Matthew Breetzke, Wiaan Mulder, Andile Phehlukwayo, Gerald Coetzee, Anrich Nortje, Nqaba Peter, Lungi Ngidi, Quinton de Kock, Ryan Rickelton, Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen (c),
What they expressed:
“This series is an essential component of our T20 World Cup preparation.” It is impossible to duplicate match practice in training. This is our chance to implement the strategies and abilities we learned at the training camp [in Antigua].” Brandon King can’t wait to get started.
“I told my mother that I was joining the squad over the phone. I kept my plans to visit the West Indies a secret from her as she gets quite emotional.” – Nqaba Peter gives his mom a hard time.