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Shimron Hetmyer
Name: Shimron Hetmyer
Position: Forward
Number: 2
Age: 28
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About Shimron Hetmyer

Shimron Hetmyer is the embodiment of flair, power, and Caribbean charisma. Born on December 26, 1996, in Cumberland, Guyana, Hetmyer has risen through the ranks to become one of the most naturally gifted stroke-makers in West Indies cricket. With his explosive left-handed batting, stylish stroke play, and cool-headed approach, Hetmyer has shown glimpses of becoming a game-changer in the modern era. He first caught global attention when he captained the West Indies U-19 team to their first-ever ICC Under-19 World Cup title in 2016. His leadership and fearless batting during that campaign made it clear that he was a star in the making. Soon after, he made his Test debut in 2017, followed by his ODI and T20I debuts in 2018. Hetmyer’s ODI journey has been especially promising. He made headlines early on with a blistering 106 against India in Visakhapatnam in 2018, launching sixes against one of the best bowling attacks in the world. He followed it up with other eye-catching knocks, establishing himself as a powerful middle-order presence. Known for his aggressive intent, he thrives on spin and pace alike, often counter-attacking in high-pressure situations. In T20 cricket, Hetmyer has become a sought-after player in leagues around the world. He has featured in the IPL, playing for franchises like Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, and Rajasthan Royals, where his finishing prowess and six-hitting ability are highly valued. In the Caribbean Premier League, he has been a consistent performer for the Guyana Amazon Warriors, often leading the team’s batting charts. Despite flashes of brilliance, Hetmyer’s career has been marred by concerns over fitness and consistency. In 2022, he was controversially dropped from the T20 World Cup squad due to missed flights and fitness protocols. It served as a wake-up call, and he has since made strides in regaining his form and discipline. Off the field, Hetmyer is known for his quiet charm and love for family. He often credits his upbringing in Guyana and his parents’ support for shaping his journey. Now a father, Hetmyer has expressed his desire to mature both as a player and as a person. At just 27, Shimron Hetmyer’s best years are still ahead of him. With his talent and the right temperament, he has everything needed to become one of the cornerstones of West Indies’ future batting lineup.