Monday, June 15, 2026

Hetmyer’s visa woes cast shadow over the Windies’ World Cup preparations

Date:

Share post:

In a concerning development ahead of the T20 World Cup, West Indies’ batting powerhouse Shimron Hetmyer finds himself stranded in South Africa, unable to join his teammates in India due to unresolved visa issues.

The delay has thrown a spanner in the works for the Caribbean side’s preparations, with their opening warm-up fixture against Scotland just two days away.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has issued a brief statement, assuring that “the matter will be dealt with soon.”

However, with the clock ticking down to the team’s first preparatory clash, the assurance is doing little to alleviate concerns within the camp and among fans.

The logistical snag is particularly frustrating given that the rest of the squad is in match mode, following their warm-up loss to Afghanistan on Wednesday.

The absence of the Guyanese left-hander is a significant blow. Hetmyer arrives in scintillating form, having just tormented the South African bowling attack on their home soil.

In the recently concluded three-match T20 series, the hefty hitter was the standout performer, amassing a series-leading 171 runs.

His knock included a top score of 75, blasted at a breathtaking strike rate of 178, reminding the world of his devastating capabilities in the middle order.

The incident raises familiar questions about administrative readiness ahead of global tournaments. For Hetmyer, who has had chequered history with team commitments in the past, this unforeseen delay is an unfortunate hurdle as he looks to cement his role as a linchpin of the West Indies’ title challenge. (CMC)

Related articles

Cape Verde frustrate Spain on stunning World Cup debut as Vozinha stars

Cape Verde announced themselves on the World Cup stage with a stunning 0-0 draw against Spain on Monday, frustrating the European...

Cousins ordered to pay victim

Three men who beat their cousin earlier this month were each placed on a six-month bond to keep...

Fish markets to close early following death of Chief Fisheries Officer

All fish markets and fish landing sites across Barbados will close early today, Monday, following the sudden passing...

Holder’s heroics with three big sixes seals thrilling series win for Windies

A stunning late assault from Jason Holder carried West Indies to a dramatic five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka...