WI Coach Praises Hetmyer; Italy Senate to Host National Coach Before T20 WC
As the West Indies approach their final group stage match in the ICC T20 World Cup, batting coach Floyd Reifer has praised Shimron Hetmyer for his outstanding performance. Hetmyer, a key player for the team, is recognized as a “proper batsman,” although he has often played as a finisher in the lineup.
West Indies Aim for Perfect Record Against Italy
The West Indies team has remained unbeaten in the tournament, with their eyes set on a fourth consecutive win against Italy at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens. In a recent press conference, Reifer expressed confidence in Hetmyer’s abilities, stating, “Hetmyer has improved his training habits and is now preparing well. He can bat at number three and still finish games effectively.”
Shimron Hetmyer’s Performance
- So far in the tournament, Hetmyer has scored 133 runs over three innings.
- His average stands at an impressive 66.50 with a strike rate exceeding 166.
- His best score in the tournament is 64, and he has one fifty to his name.
- In nine T20 International matches this year, he has amassed 366 runs.
- His average in 2023 is 52.28, with a strike rate of over 177.
On the other hand, Italy’s head coach John Davison discussed the importance of the T20 World Cup for his team. He expressed a desire to see more cricket played in Italy, while emphasizing the need for proper facilities. “The administrators need to ensure we have the infrastructure in place,” Davison stated. He also acknowledged the impressive spirit shown by the Italian team during their matches.
Recognition and Future Aspirations
Italian team captain Wayne Madsen echoed Davison’s sentiments, highlighting their spirited performances, including a notable win against Nepal. He was optimistic about the team’s chances of qualifying for the next World Cup. Madsen mentioned that the recognition from the Italian Senate includes plans for a reception for the team, indicating a positive outlook for cricket in the country.
Team Squads
| Italy Squad | West Indies Squad |
|---|---|
| Justin Mosca | Brandon King |
| Anthony Mosca | Shai Hope (w/c) |
| JJ Smuts | Shimron Hetmyer |
| Harry Manenti (c) | Roston Chase |
| Ben Manenti | Sherfane Rutherford |
| Grant Stewart | Rovman Powell |
| Marcus Campopiano | Jason Holder |
| Gian Meade (w) | Matthew Forde |
| Jaspreet Singh | Akeal Hosein |
| Crishan Kalugamage | Gudakesh Motie |
| Ali Hasan | Shamar Joseph |
| Syed Naqvi | Romario Shepherd |
| Zain Ali | Jayden Seales |
| Thomas Draca | Quentin Sampson |
| Wayne Madsen | Johnson Charles |
As both teams gear up for their crucial match, the spotlight remains firmly on Hetmyer and the West Indies’ efforts to continue their successful run in the tournament.