Mumbai: West Indies coach Darren Sammy said his team believes they can do something “special” as they prepare for their Super Eight Group One clash against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Sammy said West Indies gained confidence from their four-match winning streak in the 2026 T20 World Cup, adding that player availability, which has long been a bone of contention in West Indies cricket circles, would help the team’s preparations and bring clarity to players’ roles.
“This is the first time in a long time that we have everyone available for the West Indies game. Every player has made a conscious effort to pay more attention to detail, preparation and planning. The clarity of their (roles) makes it easier to execute. These are people who believe they can do something special,” Sami said.Sammy, who sported a new haircut given to him by pacer Sharma Joseph at a press conference on Sunday, said he was happy with the recent results.Despite West Indies’ disappointing performances in the last two editions of the tournament, the 42-year-old is not taking Zimbabwe lightly and had a pointed response when asked about the African country’s surprise qualification for the Super Eights.“Who says Zimbabwe shouldn’t be here?” he shot back. As if for effect, he then added, “A lot of people say the West Indies shouldn’t be here either.”

