Shai Hope (West Indies Captain): (On the team’s batting performance) “We all enjoyed it. When everyone is firing like that, it’s such a joy to watch. It’s very pleasing to see everyone contributing. Romario also added some handy runs, which were great. Hopefully, there’s still one big innings left to come, but that will happen in time.
(On the unexpected assistance for spin) Honestly, I didn’t expect the ball to spin as much as it did today. The surface looked a bit tougher compared to the others we’ve played on. But the way it turned was surprising. Credit to the spinners for how they adapted and used those conditions really well, especially at the back end.
(On Shamar Joseph’s return and impact) Time away from the game can be very important. He’s been one of our best bowlers across formats, and it’s great to see him come back refreshed. He used that break wisely, worked on his skills, and even added something new with his wrist spin. It’s fantastic to see him contributing again.
(On areas for improvement despite the win) You always want to get better. There are always aspects of the game you can improve. While we take the positives, we also recognise there are things we can tidy up. But overall, I’m not too concerned. The players are working hard, and the results will follow.
(On backing his opening partner) We’ve all seen the form King has been in. He’s batting very well in the nets too. Sometimes the runs just don’t come, and that’s cricket. I have full confidence in his ability, and I’m sure a big score is just around the corner for him.
(On team selection and tactical decisions) That’s the nature of World Cups. It’s about using the entire squad, not just the playing XI. Selections are mostly tactical, based on opposition and conditions. Everyone has a role to play, and we try to pick the best combination for each situation.
(On the team’s overall progress) We know we haven’t achieved everything yet, but we’re happy with how things are shaping up. The focus is to keep improving, keep building momentum, and continue performing as a unit.”