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Kraigg Brathwaite Resigns From West Indies Test Captaincy; Shai Hope Named T20I Skipper

Shai Hope, who is also the West Indies team's ODI captain, has replaced Rovman Powell as the T20I skipper. A new Test captain will be announced shortly

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After four years in charge, Kraigg Brathwaite has resigned as captain of the West Indies Test team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Monday (March 31, 2025) as a switch in leadership roles saw Shai Hope becoming skipper of the T20I side. (More Cricket News)

The 32-year-old Brathwaite had replaced Jason Holder as the Windies' red-ball leader in March 2021.

Hope, who is also the team's ODI captain, has replaced Rovman Powell as the T20I skipper. Powell has led the T20 side since May 2023.

In a statement, CWI said, "Brathwaite wanted to ensure the team had a period of transition before his departure. As a result, he has submitted his resignation ahead of the home series against Australia, giving the new leadership time to establish itself.

"This series will be particularly special, allowing Brathwaite, who is two matches shy of 100 Test matches, to double down on his batting without added responsibility."

A new Test captain will be announced shortly.

The West Indies are scheduled to play Australia in a home series in June-July, marking the start of a new ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.

"CWI extends its deepest gratitude to Kraigg Brathwaite for his years of service as captain, recognising his dedication to West Indies cricket and his leadership in guiding the Test team to significant milestones. A new captain will be named in the coming weeks," the board said.

During Brathwaite's tenure, the West Indies earned their first Test victory in Australia in 27 years with a thrilling eight-run win in Brisbane last year.

Earlier in 2025, Brathwaite led the Caribbean team to a memorable Test win in Pakistan to level the series, a first in 34 years. His captaincy also saw the West Indies beat England at home in 2022 and secure a 2-0 series win over Bangladesh during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021.

(With PTI inputs)

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