West Indies will open their Men's ODI World Cup qualifier tournament against the United States of America on June 18, followed by facing Nepal, hosts Zimbabwe and the Netherlands in the group stages.
The two-time ODI World Cup winners enter the tournament under the guidance of a new coach in the form of Daren Sammy, the only men's captain to have won the T20 World Cup twice. Pace all-rounder, Keemo Paul believes Sammy, 39, has already left an impact on the side aiming to seal one of two spots for the ODI World Cup, set to happen in India in October-November.
"It's really good to have a legend like Daren Sammy around, he has a very calm demeanour. He is a very cool guy. The players feel really, really good and really, really comfortable. He also brings a lot of energy and motivation to the camp," said Paul to ICC.