Test Captain Roston Chase Opens Up on New Chapter with West Indies Cricket

Test Captain Roston Chase Opens Up on New Chapter with West Indies Cricket

Roston Chase, now officially named West Indies’ new Test captain, isn’t just preparing for matches; he’s reflecting on his legacy. With names like Frank Worrell, Clive Lloyd, and Viv Richards etched in Caribbean cricket history, Chase steps into a role weighed down by expectation and tradition. But for Chase, it’s as personal as it is historic.

Back when he was just 18, Chase faced a very different kind of challenge, one at home. His mother, while supportive, issued him a firm two-year ultimatum: make it in professional cricket or return to school full-time. That push, Chase admits, became the fire that lit his way to the top. “I loved cricket more than school,” he said. “It became the reason I worked harder.”

That passion ultimately carried him through 49 Test matches. And now, at 33, his dream has reached a new level: Test captain of the West Indies.

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The transition comes at a time when the West Indies Test schedule is relatively light. Still, Roston Chase Test captain duties begin with a marquee home series against Australia starting June 25 in Bridgetown. Chase will lead a side that once ruled the Test format, though those glory days have grown distant.

Despite not featuring in a Test since March 2023, Chase was chosen after what Cricket West Indies described as a “detailed assessment process.” With only 13 Tests on the WTC 2025-27 calendar and one additional series against Afghanistan in 2027, every match becomes a defining opportunity for both Chase and the team.

Chase credits his father, too, not just his mother, for playing a pivotal role. “He’d be at all my matches, telling me where I need to improve. Those conversations shaped my growth.”

Now, Roston headlines a generational shift. He acknowledges the responsibility of leading a side that once defined dominance in world cricket, saying, “Captaining the West Indies is a great job to have. There’s a legacy attached to it.”

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