West Indies Women’s cricketer gives back to home club

Guyana and West Indies senior female cricketer Shemaine Campbelle returned to her home cricket club, Rose Hall Town Youth and Sport Club to give back to the youths.
Campbelle, who is Guyana’s senior women’s team captain and the vice-captain of the West Indies Women’s team, handed over several cricket equipment to young members.
In addition to equipment, Campbelle excited the youths further when she presented some of her international uniforms.
Campbelle, who is a designated wicket-keeper, also made a special presentation to promising Rose Hall Town youth wicket-keeper, Akaiel Fraser. She presented Fraser a pair of wicket-keeping gloves.
Furthermore, some of the cricket equipment Campbelle donated were also gift for the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sport Club cricket academy.
Club Secretary Hilbert Foster hailed Campbelle as an outstanding role model, who always remembers her roots. He describes her as a true champion who always gives back.

Shemaine Campbelle with some youths at the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club

Campbelle is a 32-year-old cricketer who was born on October 14, 1992. In addition to the West Indies and Guyana senior team, she represents the Guyana Amazon Warriors in Women’s Caribbean Premier League. She has represented West Indies in 131 One Day Internationals and 147 T20 Internationals.
Campbelle has a highest score of 105 in international cricket, with 1928 runs in the 50-over format.
In the shorter format, Campbelle has 1475 runs with a total of 101 catches in international cricket. She has 36 stumpings with the gloves for West Indies. In February 2013, Campbelle scored her maiden ODI hundred, and she became the first woman to score a century batting at number seven or lower.
Campbelle is a World Cup winner, as she was a member of the West Indies team that won the 2016 World Cup.
As of 2024, she was the most capped woman in T20Is for West Indies and one of only four women to play 100 internationals in both ODIs and T20Is.