CMC – Captain Shai Hope has warmly embraced the return of Shimron Hetmyer, labelling the enigmatic left-hander as an “impact player” and an asset to the West Indies lineup.
Hetmyer has not played international cricket since his controversial omission for last year’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, but has been recalled by selectors for the three-match one-day series against India bowling off here Thursday.
Hetmyer made headlines for all the wrong reasons last year when he was picked in the T20 World Cup squad but was then axed by selectors after missing a rescheduled flight from his native Guyana.
The 26-year-old, who has played only franchise cricket since, has also not featured in One-Day Internationals in two years.
His average of 35 from 47 ODIs with five hundreds, however, makes Hetmyer as one of the most experienced players in the squad, especially with fellow left-hander Nicholas Pooran “unavailable” for the series, while plying his trade in the inaugural Major League Cricket tournament in the United States.
With West Indies undergoing a rebuild following their shocking failure at the ICC World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe last month, Hope said competition for places in the squad would be critical going forward.
And an indication of this competition, Hope pointed out, was the fact seasoned all-rounder Roston Chase remained on the fringes of the side, despite his obvious quality.
He continued: “Everyone has a part to play in this long process. Gudakesh (Motie) who has been in and out of the team because of injury but now it’s another opportunity to see what he can do on the world stage.
Hosein was part of the squad for the failed qualifying campaign but has missed out on selection for the India series while fellow left-arm spinner Motie, whose last ODI was a year ago, has been recalled after recovering from injury.
Without a World Cup campaign to negotiate later this year, Hope said it was important West Indies balanced their squad development with a desire to win, in the buildup to the 2027 showpiece in Africa.
“So we’ve got to find that balance but the aim is always to win; as long as we cross that line, the aim is to win games for West Indies and that’s what we’re trying to do.”
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