Shimron Hetmyer
Age: 29 Yrs
Personal Information
Born Dec 26, 1996
Birth Place Cumberland, Berbice, Guyana
Height **
Role Batsman
Batting Style Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style **
Career Information
Teams : West Indies, Rajasthan Royals, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Khulna Tigers, Gulf Giants
Batting Career Summary
56
Matches
51
Innings
1539
Runs
1460
Balls
139
Highest
30.18
Average
105.41
SR
3
Notout
117
Fours
56
Sixes
3
Ducks
4
50s
5
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
56
Matches
0
Innings
0
Runs
0
Balls
0
Wickets
0
Economy
0
BBI
0
4W
0
5W
0
10W
91
Matches
80
Innings
1645
Runs
1239
Balls
91
Highest
20.56
Average
132.77
SR
12
Notout
110
Fours
94
Sixes
5
Ducks
10
50s
0
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
91
Matches
0
Innings
0
Runs
0
Balls
0
Wickets
0
Economy
0
BBI
0
4W
0
5W
0
10W
16
Matches
30
Innings
838
Runs
1138
Balls
93
Highest
27.93
Average
73.64
SR
0
Notout
85
Fours
27
Sixes
0
Ducks
5
50s
0
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
16
Matches
0
Innings
0
Runs
0
Balls
0
Wickets
0
Economy
0
BBI
0
4W
0
5W
0
10W
72
Matches
66
Innings
1243
Runs
812
Balls
75
Highest
18.83
Average
153.08
SR
26
Notout
76
Fours
82
Sixes
2
Ducks
4
50s
0
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
72
Matches
0
Innings
0
Runs
0
Balls
0
Wickets
0
Economy
0
BBI
0
4W
0
5W
0
10W
Profile

Born in Berbice, Guyana, Hetmyer is an Under 19 World Cup winning captain for the West Indies. Inspired by his father Seon Hetmyer, Shimron picked up the bat at a tender age of 11. Since then, he never looked back. His initial apprenticeship started off at the Young Warriors Cricket Club, Berbice.
 

However, destiny gave him a second chance and this time he was meant to marshal the troops in the under-19 World Cup and he responded with crucial fifties in the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the 2016 edition en-route to the silverware.
 

An attacking and destructive opener, he was picked up by the Guyana Amazon Warriors for the 2016 edition of the CPL. But he got out for a duck in the only game that he played. His promise and perseverance paid off and he was called up for national duties in April 2017 to feature in the three-match Test series against Pakistan. Slotted to bat at number 3, Shimron failed to convert his starts. He was later picked up for the tour to New Zealand in December 2017 but again, starts never materialized into anything substantial.
 

Hetmyer’s first foray into the IPL came in 2019 when he was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore but he had a lackluster season, prompting the franchise to release him. He was bought by the Delhi Capitals the following year but again, the promises proved to be larger than the performances. After two mediocre stints at Delhi, Hetymer was bought by the Rajasthan Royals for a sizeable INR 8.5 crore in 2022 and he delivered on his promise this time. Scoring 314 runs at a strike-rate of 153.92 in 15 games, Hetmyer was instrumental in Rajasthan’s run to the final that year.