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24 May 2019 11:37 #371837
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SOUTHAMPTON, England (CMC) – Big-hitting left-hander Shimron Hetmyer hopes to use the World Cup to make an indelible mark on the international stage but says his main priority will be helping West Indies win the ICC showpiece.
The 22-year-old was one of seven players who joined the Windies camp last Saturday, after seeing out their full contract in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL).
Thus far it has been a fantastic ride for me. Actually being a part of the West Indies team for about three years now has been just fantastic. I’m just trying to go from strength to strength in whatever way I possibly can,” Hetmyer said.
“I’m just trying to play the situation and play for my team as much as possible and in whatever way possible I can make West Indies come out on top in whatever way I could, I’ll just try to do that.”
Hetmyer has been a settled member of the Windies ODI squad in recent times and has made the most of the opportunities, averaging nearly 41 from 25 appearances.
He struck a sparkling unbeaten 104 against England earlier this year in Bridgetown, the last of his four ODI hundreds that have come in relatively quick time.
Hetmyer said he was pleased with his career to date but was aware he also needed to capitalise on opportunities to make bigger scores.
“Thus far it’s been alright. I’ve missed out on a couple of centuries also – I missed out on one against India in India last year and even against England I got only one,” Hetmyer said.
“In my career so far it’s been a fantastic ride for me because of the guys and everyone around me just supporting me in whatever way possible. It gives me the freedom to go out and do what I do best and play my shots and execute as well as I possibly can.”
West Indies went down by seven wickets on Wednesday in a practice match against Australia at the Rose Bowl here, with Hetmyer managing only 11.
The Caribbean side will further their preparation when they take on South Africa on Sunday in the first of two official warm-up matches in Bristol. They play New Zealand two days later.
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25 May 2019 15:37 - 25 May 2019 15:37 #371877
by ketchim
Don't expect much from this Barbados insular selectors squad at WC-2019
But Guyana's Hetmeyer should look to improve his personal average of 41.
I wish Rutherford and Keemo gets to join him in one or 2 matches !!
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28 May 2019 10:10 #371911
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Santner to Hetmyer, he's got him! Santner continues to be relevent in an age when all of cricket
seems obsessed with destroying fingerspin. And his method is simple. All he does is try and cramp the batsman.
Try as hard as he can not to give him the pace to work with. Or the room to hit out.
Hetmyer comes charging out of his crease, finds the ball too close to his pads, he swings
and though he makes good connection, he can only find deep square leg
SO Hetmyer c Boult b Santner 27
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