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Metuisela Beitaki
Name: Metuisela Beitaki
Position: Left-handed batsman / Wicketkeeper
Number: 17
Age: 29
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About Metuisela Beitaki

Metuisela Beitaki is a name that echoes through Fijian cricketing circles with deep respect and admiration. He stands tall as one of the most reliable top-order batters and a skilled wicketkeeper who has been a pillar of strength for Fiji’s national cricket team for several years. With a calm head and an unwavering passion for the game, Beitaki brings a rare blend of composure, consistency, and quiet leadership to the field. Born in Suva, the bustling capital of Fiji, Metuisela discovered cricket during his school years, where he quickly took to the game’s tactical nature and precision. While most of his peers gravitated toward rugby, Metuisela was drawn to the elegance of batting and the intricacies of wicketkeeping. His natural reflexes and sharp hand-eye coordination made him an ideal candidate behind the stumps, while his focus and temperament paved the way for him to rise as a dependable batter. His early domestic performances caught the attention of national selectors, and by his early twenties, he had earned a regular spot in Fiji’s senior squad. Since then, Beitaki has become a household name in associate cricket within the Pacific, representing Fiji in multiple ICC regional tournaments and emerging as a cornerstone of the batting lineup. As a left-handed top-order batter, Metuisela’s strength lies in his ability to build innings patiently and accelerate when needed. He’s known for playing with a straight bat, piercing gaps with precision, and pacing his innings smartly. His innings of 73 against Samoa during a Pacific Games fixture remains one of his most cherished performances, where he anchored the chase and guided Fiji to victory with poise. Behind the stumps, Beitaki is equally valuable. His glove work is crisp, his footwork sharp, and his voice constantly echoing across the field to guide bowlers and motivate teammates. He has pulled off several crucial stumpings and catches in pressure situations, often shifting momentum in Fiji’s favor. His partnership with bowlers like Dawson Tawake and Anish Shah is built on mutual understanding and years of practice. Off the field, Metuisela carries himself with humility and quiet confidence. He is often one of the first to mentor younger players, offering tips on technique or lending a listening ear after a tough match. His presence in the dressing room is calm yet influential—he may not speak the loudest, but when he does, his words carry weight. Beyond cricket, Beitaki is deeply rooted in his community. He believes in using cricket as a tool for empowerment and education, often helping organize outreach programs in local schools and villages. His journey has inspired many young Fijians who now see cricket not just as a sport, but as a path to personal and national growth. Metuisela Beitaki is more than just a player—he’s a symbol of Fijian cricket’s resilience and hope. In a team balancing youthful energy and growing ambition, his steady hand continues to guide the way forward.