The West Indies' fate may pivot on the shoulders of the relatively green but promising fast bowler, Shamar Joseph in the pursuit of T20 World Cup glory on home soil.
Despite having featured in merely three T20 internationals and six overall matches, Joseph's raw pace has earned him a pivotal role in the squad, edging out contenders like Matthew Forde.
Coach Daren Sammy's faith in Joseph's abilities stems from his explosive performance against Australia, where he claimed seven wickets in a Test match, showcasing both skill and flair for the big stage.
The West Indies, aiming to secure an unprecedented third T20 World Cup title, are bolstered by stalwarts like Johnson Charles and Andre Russell, yet the pressure of performing at home looms large.
Memories of past failures, including a disappointing showing in the 2007 ODI World Cup, serve as both motivation and a burden for the team.
Despite recent setbacks in T20 cricket, optimism remains high among former players like Curtly Ambrose, who believe in the squad's potential to clinch victory.
With talents like Nicholas Pooran and captain Rovman Powell in the batting lineup and the formidable bowling duo of Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph, the West Indies possess the necessary firepower to dominate.
Sammy expressed confidence in the team's preparedness, emphasising the strides made in the past year.