‘He has to take a look at himself in the mirror’
Talented young Guyanese batsman Shimron Hetmyer
Talented young Guyanese batsman Shimron Hetmyer

WI legend Richards calls on Hetmyer to take more mature approach to game

WEST Indies batting legend, Sir Viv Richards, has called on talented young batsman Shimron Hetmyer to take a more mature approach to cricket, in order to realise and maximise his full potential. In the same breath, the iconic former batsman fondly referred to as the ‘Master Blaster,’ believes any failure by the player to do so would be a great loss not just to the West Indies, but the sport as a whole. The 24-year-old Guyanese-born batsman has been in the spotlight recently, after failing to secure an international retainer contract from Cricket West Indies (CWI). Long-touted as one of the region’s premier talents, Hetmyer has had a disappointing period, missing out on several appearances for the West Indies and twice failing a fitness test. “You’ve got to put in the work (because) if you take half measure, then you are going to get half measure results for sure.

Shortcuts in this particular profession are of no substance and I am not sure if what I am saying here now will get to him at some point, but the individual is a talented individual and there are times when I see him on the field and he is pretty playful like he is still a kid. He actually has to be a little more mature at this stage now,” Richards told the Antigua Observer. Hetmyer, who has played all three formats for the West Indies, last appeared for the team in a T20I series against New Zealand last year. He has, however, not played One Day International Cricket since January of last year and has not played a Test match since November of 2019. “If he really wants to make this sport his profession and to get the maximum result that everyone feels he has in him in terms of the talent then he has got to really start looking at himself in the mirror and start to think. “I think he is 24 years old now, so he has got to be serious. When you hear some of the stuff like they fail a fitness test and all that sort of stuff then that is just totally unprofessional.” (Sportsmax)

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