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Visa snag sidelines Hetmyer as Windies’ World Cup build-up falters

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Visa snag sidelines Hetmyer as Windies’ World Cup build-up falters
Key Points(5)
  • West Indies’ preparations for the T20 World Cup have been unsettled by an unexpected logistical setback, with explosive middle-order batsman Shimron Hetmyer currently stranded in South Africa due to unresolved visa complications.
  • As the Caribbean side continues its build-up in India, the absence of one of its most destructive hitters has cast a cloud over the final phase of preparations, particularly with the team’s opening warm-up encounter against Scotland looming just two days away.
  • The timing could hardly be more disruptive.
  • While the remainder of the squad has already shifted into match rhythm, coming off a warm-up defeat to Afghanistan on Wednesday, Hetmyer remains grounded, unable to link up with his teammates at a critical juncture.
  • <h2>A costly absence in peak form</h2> Hetmyer’s delayed arrival represents more than a minor inconvenience.

West Indies’ preparations for the T20 World Cup have been unsettled by an unexpected logistical setback, with explosive middle-order batsman Shimron Hetmyer currently stranded in South Africa due to unresolved visa complications.

As the Caribbean side continues its build-up in India, the absence of one of its most destructive hitters has cast a cloud over the final phase of preparations, particularly with the team’s opening warm-up encounter against Scotland looming just two days away.

Time pressure mounts ahead of warm-up clash


Cricket West Indies (CWI) has sought to downplay the situation, issuing a brief assurance that “the matter will be dealt with soon.” Still, the lack of clarity has done little to ease growing unease as the countdown to competitive action accelerates.

The timing could hardly be more disruptive. While the remainder of the squad has already shifted into match rhythm, coming off a warm-up defeat to Afghanistan on Wednesday, Hetmyer remains grounded, unable to link up with his teammates at a critical juncture.

A costly absence in peak form


Hetmyer’s delayed arrival represents more than a minor inconvenience. The Guyanese left-hander comes into the tournament in scintillating touch, fresh from a dominant performance against South Africa on their home turf.

In the recently completed three-match T20 series, Hetmyer emerged as the standout batsman, topping the run charts with 171 runs. His campaign featured a blistering top score of 75, struck at a breath-taking strike rate of 178, reaffirming his reputation as one of the most feared finishers in the modern game.

Familiar questions, unfortunate timing


Beyond the immediate impact on team balance, the episode has reignited broader concerns about administrative preparedness on the eve of major global tournaments, an issue that has surfaced more than once in West Indies’ recent past.

For Hetmyer, whose international career has previously been marked by interruptions tied to availability and commitments, the visa delay is an especially untimely obstacle. As he seeks to cement his place as a central pillar of the West Indies’ title ambitions, this unforeseen hurdle threatens to stall momentum at precisely the wrong moment.

With the World Cup approaching at speed, the resolution of the issue has become as urgent as it is essential.

 

 

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