Dubai: Reigning champions West Indies will go all the way in the upcoming T20 World Cup, reckons former skipper Darren Sammy taking into the consideration their ability to adjust quickly to the conditions in this format.
The West Indies won the title the last time the tournament was held, in 2016 in India, beating England in a dramatic final following Carlos Brathwaite's stunning four sixes in the last over.
"It's a no brainer for me -- West Indies all the way," said Sammy in an ICC Digital Show.
He added, "When you look at West Indies, and people might say I'm sounding biased, but in the last four (three) tournaments we've managed to get to the final four, winning two out of that.
"Our players, the calibre of players we have -- when you look at captain Pollard, he's back, the Universe Boss Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Fabian Allen, Evin Lewis, I could go on a long list of guys who can just take the attack to you."
The West Indies won the title in 2012 and 2016 and, on both occasions, Sammy was the captain.
The 37-year-old was of the view that teams such as England and Australia, still seeking a World T20 title triumph, might do well in the tournament, which will be hosted in the UAE and Oman.
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