Hetmyer shrugs off travel turmoil with record-breaking World Cup blitz

KOLKATA, India – Shimron Hetmyer needed less than a day on Indian soil to remind the cricketing world of his class. Arriving in India fewer than 24 hours before the West Indies’ opening match of the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup, the left-hander delivered a breathtaking half-century that powered the Caribbean side to a 35-run victory over Scotland.

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Delayed by visa complications that left him stranded in South Africa since January 31, Hetmyer had been forced to miss the West Indies’ only warm-up fixture against Afghanistan. When he finally landed on Friday, his schedule left little room for acclimatization, limited largely to the ICC’s official photoshoot. Yet once the lights came on at Eden Gardens, none of that seemed to matter.

A record-breaking assault at Eden Gardens

In scintillating form coming into the tournament after compiling 171 runs in a three-match T20 series against South Africa, Hetmyer picked up exactly where he left off. Batting at number three, the 29-year-old unleashed a ferocious 64 from just 36 deliveries, peppering the stands with six sixes and striking two fours as West Indies surged to 182 for five in their allotted 20 overs.

His half-century arrived in just 22 balls, setting a new benchmark as the fastest by a West Indian at a T20 World Cup. Scotland never recovered, and Hetmyer was a unanimous choice for Player of the Match.

“Everything happens for a reason”

Speaking afterward, Hetmyer insisted the disruption surrounding his arrival never affected his mindset.

“I guess everything happens for a reason, so I’m not really complaining. I’m just giving thanks to the Almighty for giving me the strength and helping me to get here,” he said.

He explained that once he joined the squad, his focus was singular.

“When I got here it was just to focus and put that behind and just make sure that when I came out here today, I focused on the game ahead and focused on my batting and making sure I give the bowlers a good score for chasing down [a target],” Hetmyer added.

Embracing life at number three

With former captain Nicholas Pooran now retired from international cricket, Hetmyer has been elevated up the order, a shift that appears to suit him perfectly. Though long valued as a finisher in the shortest format, he acknowledged his comfort and enthusiasm for batting higher.

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“It’s fun. It’s something that I used to do in the beginning, but I guess playing more T20s, finishing was also fun for me but if I had to choose, I’ll stay up top,” he said.

The adjustment, he noted, is largely mental rather than technical.

“It’s just about mindset really, because batting at three the ball just moves about a little bit more and comes on to you a little bit faster than when you’re batting at five or six, so it’s just for you to get into position as early as possible and just execute.”

A statement to start the campaign

For West Indies, Hetmyer’s performance was more than a match-winning contribution, it was a statement of intent. For the batter himself, it was proof that preparation, confidence, and clarity of purpose can outweigh even the most disruptive of circumstances.

Shimron Hetmyer transformed a chaotic travel ordeal into a record-breaking World Cup statement, setting the tone for West Indies’ campaign with authority and poise.

 

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