Kraigg Brathwaite Resigns as West Indies Test Captain: A New Era Begins

Kraigg Brathwaite steps down as West Indies Test captain after three years, paving the way for new leadership ahead of Australia tour.

Kraigg Brathwaite, the longtime captain of the West Indies Test team, has announced his resignation after three years at the helm. The 32-year-old opener will pass the baton to an unnamed successor ahead of the three-match Test series against Australia in June and July 2024.

Brathwaite's Legacy as Captain

Brathwaite took over in March 2021 and led the team during a crucial transition phase. Under his leadership, the West Indies achieved notable successes, including:

  • A historic home series victory against England in 2022
  • Ending a 27-year drought with a Test win in Australia (2024)
  • Guiding the team through a rebuilding phase despite limited resources

His leadership, often praised for its resilience, saw the West Indies finish eighth in the World Test Championship. His decision to step down coincides with the start of a new WTC cycle, opening the door for fresh leadership.

New Captaincy Changes Across Formats

The West Indies will also see a shift in their T20 leadership, with Shai Hope replacing Rovman Powell. Hope, who already captains the ODI side, will take charge for the upcoming tours of England and Ireland in June. Powell had led the team since 2023, securing home series wins against India, England, and South Africa.

What Lies Ahead for West Indies Cricket?

With Brathwaite's departure, the West Indies Cricket Board faces key decisions:

  • Selecting a new Test captain (potential candidates include Jermaine Blackwood or Alzarri Joseph)
  • Rebuilding a competitive Test squad ahead of the Australia series
  • Ensuring a smooth transition in leadership across formats

Brathwaite remains a vital part of the Test squad as a top-order batter, bringing experience to the dressing room. His next challenge? Leading from within as the team enters a new chapter.

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