The West Indies cricket team is known for their power-hitting and T20 brilliance. If anyone talks about the West Indies, Shimron Hetmyer will come in the frontline. Shimron Hetmyer, the stylish left-handed batsman, not only grabs attention with his aggressive shots but also stands out with his vibrant and colorful hairstyles, showcasing a unique and flamboyant style on the cricket field.
History:
Shimron Odilon Hetmyer, the dynamic left-handed batsman born on December 26, 1996, hailing from Cumberland, Guyana. Known for his stylish top-order batting, Hetmyer not only commands attention for his cricketing prowess but also adds flair with his colorful and vibrant hairstyles, making him a standout figure on the field.
Hetmyer, representing the West Indies with flair, marked his cricket debut on April 21, 2017, in a Test match against Pakistan. His ODI journey commenced on December 20, 2017, facing New Zealand, followed by a T20I debut on January 1, 2018, against the same opponent.
Teams:
Shimron Hetmyer’s cricket journey began with significant success at the Under-19 level. He led the West Indies Under-19 team to victory in the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, where they defeated India in the final. Hetmyer showcased his prowess by contributing two half-centuries during the tournament.
His breakthrough continued on the senior international stage. In the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier on March 6, 2018, he marked his ODI century milestone against the United Arab Emirates at the Old Hararians ground in Harare. Notably, in February 2019, Hetmyer etched his name in the record books by smashing the fastest century by a West Indies batsman against England in an ODI, achieving this feat in just 82 balls.
Recognizing his talent, he was included in the West Indies squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, where the International Cricket Council (ICC) highlighted him as one of the five exciting talents making their World Cup debut. During a match against Bangladesh on June 17, 2019, Hetmyer reached the milestone of scoring his 1,000th run in ODIs. In September 2021, he was named to the West Indies squad for the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
Shimron Hetmyer burst onto the T20 scene in 2016, making a memorable debut for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). His impressive performances earned him a spot in the 2017 edition. Recognizing his red-ball prowess, Cricket West Indies (CWI) awarded him a red-ball contract for the 2018–19 season.Â
The cricketing stage expanded as he entered the Indian Premier League (IPL) arena, first with the Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2019 and later with the Delhi Capitals in 2020 after being released. Hetmyer’s potential didn’t go unnoticed, and in March 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) listed him among the eight players to watch in the IPL.
Further showcasing his T20 skills, he played for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the 2020 Caribbean Premier League. The IPL auctions continued to be in his favor as he joined the Rajasthan Royals in 2022. Hetmyer’s journey in T20 cricket underscores his versatility and impact in various leagues around the world, solidifying his reputation as a dynamic and sought-after player in the shortest format of the game.
Achievements and Awards:
August 2018 witnessed Shimron Hetmyer’s record-breaking moment in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) as he became the youngest batsman to notch a century. His remarkable century for Guyana Amazon Warriors against the Jamaica Tallawahs marked a historic feat in CPL history.
 The International Cricket Council (ICC) acknowledged his potential, naming him one of eight players to watch before the 2019 Indian Premier League. In the same year, Hetmyer’s explosive batting style was on display as he recorded the fastest century by a West Indies batsman in an ODI against England, achieving this milestone in just 82 balls.
Stats:
Shimron Hetmyer, the dynamic West Indies cricketer, has showcased his batting prowess across various formats. In Test cricket, he has contributed 838 runs in 16 matches, with a highest score of 93. His aggressive style is more evident in ODIs, where he has notched up 1515 runs at an average of 32.23, including five centuries and four half-centuries. In T20Is, Hetmyer’s explosive batting has added 902 runs to his tally, with a top score of 81*.Â
Batting Stats:
Format |
Matches |
Runs |
Century |
Half-Century |
Highest Score |
Average |
Test |
  16 |
 838 |
  0         |
   5        |
 93 |
 27.93 |
One Day International |
  53 |
 1515 |
   5      |
    4 |
  139 |
 32.23 |
T20 International |
  57 |
 902 |
    0 |
    5 |
  81* |
 20.50 |
FCÂ |
  41 |
 2163 |
    1     |
   12 |
  107 |
  30.46 |
List A |
  89 |
 2607 |
    7 |
   11 |
  139 |
  32.58 |
IPL |
   60 |
1331 |
   0 |
   4 |
   75 |
  32.31 |
Bowling Stats:
Format |
Matches |
Runs |
Wicket |
  BBI |
Average |
Economy Rate |
Test |
  16 |
  – |
   –  |
   –     |
   – |
   – |
One Day International |
  53 |
  – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
T20 International |
 57 |
  – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
FCÂ |
 41 |
  – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
   – |
List A |
 89 |
  – |
   –  |
   – |
   – |
   – |
IPLÂ |
 60 |
  – |
   – |
  – |
   – |
   – |