Hetmyer's Blazing 85 Powers West Indies to Record T20 World Cup Win

Shimron Hetmyer's blistering 85 runs from just 34 deliveries was the cornerstone of a dominant West Indies victory over Zimbabwe. His innings, featuring seven fours and seven sixes, propelled his team to 254/6, the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history. The left-hander credited his family's support and a simplified mindset for his match-winning performance. Zimbabwe's chase faltered at 147 all out, with Gudakesh Motie taking four wickets, securing a 107-run win for the Windies.

Key Points: Shimron Hetmyer's 85 Leads Windies to Big Win Over Zimbabwe

  • Hetmyer's 85 off 34 balls
  • West Indies post 254/6
  • 107-run victory
  • Joint-most sixes in tournament
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"Means a Lot": Hetmyer after 85 in Windies' big win over Zimbabwe

Shimron Hetmyer's explosive 85 off 34 balls powers West Indies to a 107-run victory over Zimbabwe, posting the 2nd-highest T20 World Cup total.

"Means a lot. More so, because I didn't get a lot in the last game. - Shimron Hetmyer"

Mumbai, February 23

West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer has said that his explosive innings against Zimbabwe "means a lot".

The left-hander played a pivotal role in his side's 107-run victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Super 8 clash at the Wankhede Stadium.

Hetmyer was named Player of the Match following his blistering 85 off 34 balls, an innings studded with seven boundaries and as many towering sixes that powered the West Indies to 254/6 -- the second-highest team total in T20 World Cup history.

Reflecting on his performance during the post-match presentation, Hetmyer said, "Means a lot. More so, because I didn't get a lot in the last game. I just want to replicate the things I have been doing in the last two months."

Batting at No. 3, the left-hander admitted he has grown increasingly comfortable in the role. "Feels good. It is a lot easier now as I have been doing it often. Having the backing from everyone makes it a more comfortable headspace," he said.

Hetmyer equalled the record for the joint-most sixes in a single T20 World Cup edition, tying with Nicholas Pooran's record of 17 maximums in the T20 World Cup 2024.

Hetmyer also downplayed his achievement of becoming the joint-most six-hitter in the tournament. "I am not thinking too much about it. Feels good to accomplish something like that. We as a team haven't accomplished anything, as this is just one game," he noted.

The Caribbean batter credited his family's support and a change in mindset for his recent success. "I have my family back home who have been supporting me, and that helps me do better. Not overthinking my batting. Been overthinking in the past. Now I am trying to think less and the bat will now do the talking, and I react to what's in front of me," he added.

With the 107-run win, West Indies climbed to the top of Group 1 with a strong net run rate of +5.350.

Batting first, West Indies posted a mammoth 254/6 -- the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history. Shimron Hetmyer smashed 85 off 34 balls, including a tournament-record 19-ball fifty for the West Indies, while Rovman Powell added 59 off 35. Late cameos from Jason Holder and Sherfane Rutherford powered the total past 250.

In reply, Zimbabwe faltered despite brief resistance from Brad Evans (43 off 21). Spinner Gudakesh Motie starred with 4/28, dismantling the middle order, while Akeal Hosein and the pace attack maintained pressure as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 147 in 17.4 overs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Hetmyer back in form. His comment about not overthinking and letting the bat do the talking is so true for any sportsperson. Sometimes you just have to play freely. Hope he carries this momentum forward.
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Arjun K
While it was a fantastic knock, let's be honest, it was against Zimbabwe. The real test for West Indies will be against the top sides like India, Australia, or England. Their bowling still looks a bit vulnerable to me.
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Sarah B
Watching this live at Wankhede must have been amazing! The atmosphere for a Windies game is always electric. They bring so much joy to cricket. 254 is a monstrous total, well done!
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Vikram M
Respect for his humility. He immediately said the team hasn't accomplished anything yet, it's just one game. That's the right mindset. Individual records don't matter if the team doesn't win the cup. All the best to them!
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Kavya N
The way he credited his family's support is so heartwarming. 🥲 Behind every successful player, there's a strong support system. Hope they go far in the tournament!

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