– Brandon Corlette
In his last 10 T20 innings for Guyana Amazon Warriors, Shimron Hetmyer had only two scores above double figures. Since his return to local cricket in the SBF Petroleum Cricket Guyana Inc. (CGI) 50-overs Franchise he recorded scores of 28, 08, 06, and 18 for his West Berbice Franchise. Hetmyer possess all the talent in the world and it is only a matter of time until he returns to form and get among the runs.

Speaking exclusively to this daily publication, after his team’s victory against Georgetown, the West Berbice captain, Hetmyer stated that he is taking it one step at a time as the series against Afghanistan looms. “I am going as well as I could but I am working on my game and taking it one step at a time and I am just trying to hit as much ball as possible, looking ahead of the upcoming (Afghanistan) series”, Hetmyer disclosed.
Hetmyer has often been criticized for his similar fashion of getting out on the big stage. As was seen in the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL), he played some irresponsible shots but this is just a bad patch in his career. In this local match, some of his dismissals has been similar in nature; hitting bowlers for sweet sixes and gifting his wicket away soon after. However, he still remains one of the brightest prospects in West Indies cricket as was seen with his latest selection.












