The West Indies bowling attack may not be the most experienced unit going into the T20 World Cup 2026, but it certainly has the potential to surprise many. With a blend of skilful spinners and exciting young fast bowlers, the Caribbean side possesses the firepower to trouble even the strongest batting line-ups.
On the big stage, West Indies teams often rise to the occasion, and their bowlers could play a decisive role if they find rhythm early in the tournament. Here are three West Indies bowlers to watch out for in the T20 World Cup 2026.
Jason Holder

Former West Indies captain Jason Holder is a tall fast-bowling all-rounder who has been a key figure in Caribbean cricket for nearly a decade. He was appointed captain across formats at just 23, and brings leadership and versatility to the side. Although he was part of the West Indies squad that won the 2016 T20 World Cup under Daren Sammy, he did not feature in any matches during that campaign.
Since then, Holder has established himself as a regular in the shortest format and remains an important member of the current setup. His ability to extract bounce, bowl cutters, and deliver in pressure situations makes him a valuable T20 bowler. In 87 T20Is, Holder has taken 97 wickets at an economy rate of 8.62, including four four-wicket hauls and one five-wicket haul.
Akeal Hosein

Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein is one of the most reliable bowlers in the West Indies T20 setup. He is known for his exceptional accuracy, and is economical while still posing a genuine wicket-taking threat, particularly in the powerplay. He first came into prominence during the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE and continued his impressive run in the 2024 edition, where he claimed nine wickets.
Hosein’s strength lies in his subtle variations rather than big turns. He mixes his pace well, uses the arm ball effectively, and also possesses a knuckleball to deceive batters. In 88 T20Is, Hosein has taken 83 wickets at an excellent economy rate of 7.28, including two four-wicket hauls and one five-wicket haul.
Shamar Joseph

Shamar Joseph burst onto the international scene with his remarkable performances in Test cricket, particularly on pace-friendly surfaces. His raw pace, lengths, and ability to generate movement have earned him contracts in major T20 leagues such as the IPL and CPL.
Although he is still in the learning phase of T20 internationals and not yet a regular starter, Joseph’s attributes make him an exciting prospect. His ability to swing the ball at high speeds could be especially effective in Asian conditions. In 14 T20Is, Joseph has taken 16 wickets at an economy rate of 9.47, and he could emerge as a surprise package in the T20 World Cup 2026.
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