Speaking after his team’s semifinal T20 World Cup loss to New Zealand, West Indies head coach Shane Deitz said that he was proud of his players and their passion and commitment. The match was lost by eight runs, which means the 2024 T20 World Cup will witness a new champion as South Africa is all set to face New Zealand in the final.
The West Indies did not have it easy throughout the tournament. They began with injury setbacks to one of the stars. Deandra Dottin played most of the games with a side strain, and Stafanie Taylor suffered from an ongoing knee problem. The emotional ups and downs of this tournament were echoed by Deitz, who reflected on that scene after beating England so comprehensively.
“The girls are very passionate about representing the West Indies and constantly put their bodies on the line,” Deitz said. He commended Taylor’s tough-minded attitude that saw her get through enormous amounts of pain to perform at the top order. “The commitment was inspiring, and while we didn’t get the wanted result, it is crucially important we respect her effort,” he added.
Although they did not go further than the quarterfinal round, West Indies certainly had a phenomenal time for itself in the tournament. They topped Group B and eliminated one of the world’s toughest contenders, England, from the tournament. Deitz said that the team came into this tournament after a string of poor performances. They had lost to South Africa in their opener. Still, he noted how several players were able to come through at crucial times for themselves to send the team forward.
“For the past year we were working on developing an identity of our style of play that fits in West Indies cricket,” Deitz expounded. “We look to go back to being an entertaining type of cricket and playing aggressively rather than relying on the mistake of the other side. Though much has been done to improve, there is still a lot to do as we look ahead to the 2026 T20 World Cup.”
It was really not easy for Hayley Matthews and Taylor to chase an asking line of 129 runs as the team lost two early wickets and the scoreboard wasn’t accelerated. However, a couple of late knocks by Deandra Dottin and Zaida James proved to be too little to take the game forward. Defending the performance of Matthews and Taylor, Deitz thought that the pair had enough experience and skill.
They were trying hard to score but couldn’t find their rhythm today, he added. Cricket can play games. We’ll review the game and see where we went wrong and improve from there.