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Which WI Playing XI Should Face SL in the 1st ODI of the Sri Lanka Tour 2026?

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PUBLISHED ON: 02 JUN 2026, 05:16 AM

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West Indies have a pace attack they haven’t fielded in nearly a year. Alzarri Joseph returns from a back injury that kept him out since July 2025, and with Shamar Joseph and Jayden Seales alongside him, the home side has the firepower to test Sri Lanka on the fastest surface in the Caribbean. Shimron Hetmyer isn’t available until the 3rd ODI, which settles the middle-order selection debate before it starts. Sabina Park on 3 June belongs to pace bowlers, and the West Indies have three of them ready. 

WI vs SL 1st ODI Preview of Sri Lanka tour 2026 

West Indies arrive here having lost five of their last six ODIs, their only win in that run coming via a Super Over against Bangladesh. That sequence sits awkwardly against their home record of four consecutive series wins dating back to 2023. Sri Lanka arrived under new ODI captain Kusal Mendis, who has replaced Charith Asalanka in the role ahead of the 2027 cycle. 

The series is three ODIs, all at Sabina Park, running from 3 to 8 June 2026. West Indies’ most pace-friendly venue is not a comfortable assignment for any visiting side, and Sri Lanka walk in with two match-winners returning from injury in Wanindu Hasaranga and Dushmantha Chameera. 

West Indies Best Playing XI 

John Campbell and Keacy Carty open, with Shai Hope at three doubling as wicketkeeper and captain, Roston Chase at four, Sherfane Rutherford at five, and Justin Greaves at six. The seventh spot goes to Jangoo or Springer. 

Player Role Bat Position Notes
John Campbell Opener #1  
Keacy Carty Opener #2  
Shai Hope (c/wk) WK-Batter #3 Captain
Roston Chase Bat/Spin #4  
Sherfane Rutherford Batter #5  
Justin Greaves All-rounder #6  
Jangoo/Springer Batter #7  
Alzarri Joseph Fast Bowler #8 Returns from injury
Gudakesh Motie Spinner #9  
Jayden Seales Fast Bowler #10  
Shamar Joseph Fast Bowler #11  

Gudakesh Motie is the frontline spinner at nine, with Alzarri Joseph at eight, Seales at ten, and Shamar Joseph at eleven. All three pacers are expected to start the 1st ODI, with rotation likely across games two and three.

Sri Lanka’s Expected XI 

Kusal Mendis opens the batting and keeps wicket while captaining the side. Pathum Nissanka and Kamil Mishara open, Mendis comes in at three, Charith Asalanka at four, and Kamindu Mendis, the vice-captain, at five. Janith Liyanage provides middle-order depth at six. 

Wanindu Hasaranga returns from the injury that kept him out since the T20 World Cup 2026, bringing his leg-spin into a batting role at seven that gives Sri Lanka genuine all-round balance. Maheesh Theekshana’s off-spin alongside Hasaranga gives Sri Lanka a dual-spin combination that has historically accounted for 36% of Sabina Park ODI wickets. Chameera and Asitha Fernando lead the pace attack, with a third seam option from Dilshan Madushanka, Eshan Malinga, or Pramod Madushan. 

Alzarri Joseph’s Case for Selection 

No West Indies bowler returning from injury carries more weight than Alzarri Joseph. His pre-injury ODI record across 76 matches reads 130 wickets at an average of 27.10, an economy of 6.40, and a strike rate of 25.40. His pace is documented at 147–148 kph; a 148 kph bouncer dismissed Jordan Cox during the 2024 England series. 

He’s been out since July 2025 with a back injury, his last ODI coming against England on 3 June 2025, exactly a year before this fixture. CWI’s workload management applies to all three pacers, but starting him in the 1st ODI rather than easing him back later tells you exactly what the selectors want from him on this surface. 

Sabina Park and the Verdict 

Sabina Park is the fastest surface in the Caribbean. First-innings ODI scores here average 229–239, and teams batting first win only 46% of decided matches. Seam bowlers take 62% of wickets, and both captains will want to bowl first. 

For the West Indies, the pitch plays into their hand. Three pace bowlers operating on a surface built for them, Hetmyer absent, and the XI settled, Rutherford at five and Greaves at six. Sri Lanka’s spin resources are strong enough to hurt if the top order falls early, and Hasaranga is dangerous enough on any surface to change a match on his own. 

WI vs SL 1st ODI Sri Lanka tour 2026 is a pace contest on a surface that suits the home side. Sri Lanka’s spin threat in Hasaranga and Theekshana is real enough to hurt the West Indies in the middle overs. West Indies are the favourites here, five ODI defeats say otherwise. Something gives.          


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FAQ

 

Who will open the batting for the West Indies in the 1st ODI against Sri Lanka?

John Campbell and Keacy Carty are expected to open for the West Indies, with Shai Hope at number three. Hope keeps wicket and captains the side.

Is Alzarri Joseph playing in the 1st ODI against Sri Lanka?

Alzarri Joseph is expected to play in the 1st ODI, returning from a back injury sustained in July 2025. CWI has confirmed his workload will be managed across the series. 

Who is Sri Lanka’s ODI captain for the 2026 West Indies tour?

Kusal Mendis is Sri Lanka’s ODI captain for the tour, replacing Charith Asalanka in the role. Kamindu Mendis has been named vice-captain ahead of the 2027 World Cup cycle.

When is the West Indies vs Sri Lanka 1st ODI in 2026?

The 1st ODI is on 3 June 2026 at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. All three ODIs in the series are played at Sabina Park, with the series running from 3 to 8 June 2026. 

What is the West Indies’ home ODI record at Sabina Park?

West Indies have won four consecutive home ODI series dating back to 2023, with seam bowlers accounting for 62% of wickets at the ground. Teams batting first win only 46% of matches.

PUBLISHED ON: 02 JUN 2026, 05:16 AM

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