Roston Chase Leads West Indies in Test Series
Chase's appointment as captain marks a new era for West Indies cricket, and his journey to the top is an inspiration to aspiring cricketers everywhere. With his leadership and the team's collective effort, the West Indies are poised to make a strong showing in the Test series against Australia.

Roston Chase, the newly appointed Test captain of the West Indies, is set to lead his team against Australia in a three-match Test series starting June 25, following a remarkable journey to the top that involved significant sacrifices from him and his family.
Chase, who has played 49 Tests and scored 2,265 runs at an average of 26.33, credits his mother for encouraging him to pursue a career in cricket, giving him an ultimatum to secure a spot in the Barbados team within two years or focus on his studies. He made his debut against India in 2016 after an impressive performance in domestic cricket.
Taking over from Kraigg Brathwaite, who led the team in 39 Tests, Chase aims to continue the legacy of West Indies cricket legends such as Clive Lloyd, Vivian Richards, and Brian Lara. He is determined to carry on the tradition and take responsibility for the team, recognizing the significance of captaining the West Indies and the legacy attached to it.
As the West Indies prepare to face Australia, Chase's leadership and experience will be crucial in determining the team's success in the upcoming Test series. With his determination and passion for the sport, he is ready to lead his team and make a lasting impact on the world of cricket.