"We challenge each other in the nets...": Hetmyer after big win over Zimbabwe
New Delhi, February 24
West Indies continued their unbeaten run in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 with a clinical 107-run victory over Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer said the team members are enjoying each other's company a lot more now.
Speaking on JioHotstar, Player of the Match Hetmyer spoke about his batting approach and camaraderie within the team.
"Team (members are) enjoying each other's company a lot more now. Earlier, some guys may have been hesitant to speak openly, but now, we challenge each other in the nets and even on the way to the ground to keep improving. That brings out the best in everyone."
Shimron Hetmyer (85 runs off 34 balls) and Rovman Powell (59 runs off 35 balls) with the bat and Gudakesh Motie (4/28 in 4 overs) with the ball shone for the two-time champions.
With the 107-run win, West Indies climbed to the top of Group 1 with a strong net run rate of +5.350.
Speaking about his mindset, Hetmyer said he is trying to think less at the crease.
"Once I'm in my zone, I go as hard as I can. If it comes off, great. If not, I keep working. I focus on playing my shots rather than worrying too much about field placements. When I look to clear the boundary, I just tell myself to get enough of the bat on the ball. The wickets are good and the boundaries aren't massive, so even half a connection can be enough. I try to put pressure back on the bowler. If I do that, they'll end up giving me scoring opportunities instead of me searching for singles. The key is to play with the same mindset as before. If it's your day, it's your day. If not, you keep trying."
Batting first, West Indies posted a mammoth 254/6 -- the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history. Hetmyer smashed 85 off 34 balls, including a tournament-record 19-ball fifty for the West Indies, while 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
Reader Comments
Enjoying this World Cup in India! The atmosphere must be electric. Hetmyer's point about challenging each other in the nets is key for any successful team. That internal competition raises everyone's game.
West Indies look like serious contenders again. That "think less" approach from Hetmyer is so relatable for us weekend cricketers! Overthinking is the real enemy. Just see ball, hit ball. 😄
While the batting was spectacular, let's not ignore Gudakesh Motie's spell. 4/28 on a flat deck where 250 was scored is outstanding bowling. Hope our Indian spinners were watching closely!
A 107-run win is a statement. Their net run rate is now insane. Makes the group very interesting. Zimbabwe just had no answer to that firepower.
Respectfully, while it was great entertainment, the pitch seemed a bit too flat, no? Bowlers had no chance. Hope the curators provide more balanced wickets as the tournament progresses. A true contest needs something for everyone.
The camaraderie he's talking about is so important. Team culture can make or break a campaign.
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