Guyana Times article.
Georgetown, Guyana - Opener Shemron Hetmyer is considered one of country’s brightest prospects, and having regained his spot in the national First-Class squad, the left-hander is keen to cash in and cement his place in the Guyana side.
Hetmyer, who had a productive NAGICO Super50 tournament playing for the West Indies Under-19 team, has replaced fellow opener Trevon Griffith for the Guyana Jaguars next three games in the West Indies Cricket Board’s Professional Cricket League Regional Four-day competition in Jamaica, St Kitts and Barbados.
The Jaguars will play the Jamaica franchise from February 6, before taking on the Leeward Islands Hurricanes and Barbados Pride.
Great opportunity
The Young Warriors Cricket Club (YWCC) batsman, who played the last of his three First-Class matches against hosts Trinidad and Tobago, in December last year, said his main aim is to secure a long-term role in the national side.
An average of just 16.40 with a topscore of 47, the 18-year-old Hetmyer’s career did not get off to the best of starts, with just 82 runs from five innings. He told Guyana Times Sport on Monday that “this time he is more focussed and in a better shape to strengthen his First-Class career.â€
“I am determined to make it count,†He said.
The attacking Hetmyer and Rajendra Chandrika are the two opening batsmen in the Jaguars 13-man squad and if he finds himself in the starting XI, consistency will be the watchword for the West Indies Under-19 batsman.
“If I make the final XI, I want to grab this opportunity with both hands; I just want to score runs and be as consistent as possible,†he said.
Meanwhile, after four rounds in phase one of the competition, Guyana Jaguars have accumulated 57 points. Jamaica, who face off with the Jaguars at Sabina Park when the format resumes, occupy the second spot on 50 points, followed by Barbados Pride on 44. The Windward Islands Volcanoes (26), Trinidad and Tobago Red Force (24), and Leeward Islands Hurricanes (10) follow in that order.
The Guyana Jaguars squad is: Leon Johnson (Captain), Vishaul Singh (Vice-Captain), Rajendra Chandrika, Shemron Hetmyer, Narsingh Deonarine, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Raymon Reifer, Christopher Barnwell, Anthony Bramble(Wicketkeeper), Veerasammy Permaul, Devendra Bishoo, Keon Joseph and Ronsford Beaton.
The management team comprises Rayon Griffith (Manager/Assistant Coach), Esaun Crandon (Coach) and Paul Gomes (Physio)