Hetmeyer reminds us
A feature of all good batsmen is their ability to pick up the length of the bowler quickly and position themselves to play the desired shot. I was reminded how good Hetmeyer is and how early he picks up the length of the bowlers, both pace and spin, and positions himself to play attacking shots all around the wicket. His two half century knocks were well executed even though the bowling might not have been the strongest. He always has so much time to play his shots and the way he uses the crease when playing the spinners in particular is a thing of beauty. I saw glimpses of of Lara.
He is a serious talent that should be surrounded with the right people. Too many West Indies batsmen men that shone in their youths have unfulfilled careers. He was certainly missed in England. Maybe Hetmeyer could be that potential world class player that West Indies has lacked since the retirement of another Guyaneese, Chanderpaul.
He has leadership qualities too. Afterall, he was the captain that won West Indies the U19 World Cup. He should have been made captain of the Amazon Warriors. He speaks well and seem to have a good understanding of the game. He should be the man to replace Holder in the future. So, this was an opportunity missed to continue his leadership development. His decision not to tour England shows how independent these modern day cricketers are from the money they make from T20 leagues all around the world. I trust that he will remain committed to test cricket and manifest his greatness.
Correspondent
C. W. Forrest
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