WI team needs changes

West Indies cricket faces renewed scrutiny following a dramatic reversal of fortunes in their Test series against New Zealand. After an impressive performance in the opening match, the Caribbean side regressed to familiar batting frailties during the second Test, prompting serious questions about leadership and technical preparation.

The team’s second innings collapse proved particularly concerning for supporters. A poorly executed run-out initiated a cascade of wickets that exposed fundamental deficiencies in application and temperament. While the bowling unit has demonstrated measurable improvement, the batting lineup continues to rely disproportionately on contributions from Shai Hope and Justin Greaves, with occasional support from Brandon King and Kavem Hodge.

Test match fundamentals require first innings totals exceeding 300 runs to establish competitive positions, yet West Indies consistently fail to achieve this benchmark. Captain Roston Chase’s continued batting struggles have become particularly worrisome, with the most experienced player in the squad failing to deliver meaningful contributions through both matches. This has led to calls for his replacement by wicketkeeper-batsman Joshua Da Silva ahead of future fixtures.

Selection recommendations include integrating Amir Jangoo into the squad and providing Alick Athanaze with specialized mentoring from Caribbean legends Brian Lara and Shivnarine Chanderpaul. The promising batsman would benefit from extended first-class exposure to rebuild technical foundations before returning to international cricket.

Despite the disappointing outcome in the second Test, supporters remain hopeful that the batting unit can rediscover its form to properly support the increasingly effective bowling attack in future engagements.