Hetmyer Hailed as "Proper Batsman" as West Indies Face Italy in T20 WC Finale

West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer praised Shimron Hetmyer, calling him a "proper batsman" whose training habits have significantly improved. Italy's head coach, John Davison, discussed his team's desire for more games and better turf facilities to grow the sport. Davison also revealed that the Italian Senate plans to host a reception for the team following their spirited World Cup campaign. Captain Wayne Madsen expressed confidence that Italy can qualify for the next World Cup with more experience.

Key Points: West Indies Coach Praises Hetmyer Ahead of Italy T20 WC Clash

  • Reifer hails Hetmyer's improved training
  • Hetmyer averages 66.50 in tournament
  • Italy dreams of better facilities
  • Italy Senate plans team reception
  • Italy aims for next World Cup
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WI batting coach hails Hetmyer; Italy coach anticipates "reception" from Italy Senate ahead of T20 WC clash

West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer hails Shimron Hetmyer's improvement as Italy's coach anticipates a Senate reception after the T20 World Cup.

"Hetmyer is a proper batsman. It is just unfortunate that he was put into roles as a finisher. - Floyd Reifer"

Kolkata, February 19

Ahead of his side's final group stage match against ICC T20 World Cup, West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer hailed batter Shimron Hetmyer, saying that he is a "proper batsman" who is "unfortunately" playing the finisher role and over the years, his training habits have underwent improvement.

West Indies, who have been unbeaten so far in their campaign, will be aiming to make it four wins in four matches when they take on Italy in their final group stage match at Kolkata's Eden Gardens, who have impressed one and all with their fighting spirit in this competition.

Speaking ahead of the match in a pre-match presser, Flyod said about Hetmyer, "First, let me say, Hetmyer came with the youth cricket in 2016 as one of our best young batters in the Caribbean. Hetmyer is a proper batsman. It is just unfortunate that he was put into roles as a finisher. But now, you guys are seeing the best of Hetmyer in terms of his batsmanship. So, he can bat at number three, score runs and still finish games."

"So, I think you are seeing the best out of him. He has been preparing well. His training habits has improved. His ethic is very good. And every session, he is aiming to improve on certain aspects of his game. So you guys are seeing the best of Hety (Hetmyer) right now," he added.

So far in the tournament, Hetmyer has scored 133 runs in three innings at an average of 66.50 and a strike rate of over 166, with a fifty and best score of 64. In nine T20Is this year, he hasmade 366 runs at an average of 52.28 and a strike rate of over 177, including two fifties.

On the other hand, the Italy head coach John Davison spoke on his side's longer format journey in future and how T20WC has proven to be helpful so far, saying that his side would like to play more cicket and is upto the administrators (the ICC) to ensure it and for their local body to make sure that turf facilities and infra to host games is installed on time.

"Obviously we would love to play more cricket. We realise that there is a limited pool of funds that needs to be distributed worldwide. But if some came our way, we would be happy to develop some facilities. That would probably be the number one thing for the federation to get some turf facilities and be able to host games in Italy would be something that we would dream of I suppose and it'd be great for the game," he said during the pre-match presser.

Also, batter and captain Wayne Madsen, who accompanied Davison to the presser, said that during this World Cup with some sprited performances, including a win over Nepal and a valiant attempt at chasing 202 against England, falling short by 24 runs, has shown that they can do well on global stage in cricket.

We would like to think that we would be at the next World Cup. All going well in terms of the number of games we are able to play, the further experience that we could get as a team. Yeah, so all being well in that regard, we would like to think we would be at the next World Cup," he added.

Davison also said that as per his understanding, the Senate in Italy back home want to have a reception for the team.

"I understand that the Senate back home, the Senate in Italy want to have a reception for the team and things like that. Yeah, so there is some recognition there definitely at high levels. In all, great experience for every one of us involved, yeah, from the back staff to the opening batter. It's been a great experience," he added.

Squads: Italy Squad: Justin Mosca, Anthony Mosca, JJ Smuts, Harry Manenti(c), Ben Manenti, Grant Stewart, Marcus Campopiano, Gian Meade(w), Jaspreet Singh, Crishan Kalugamage, Ali Hasan, Syed Naqvi, Zain Ali, Thomas Draca, Wayne Madsen West Indies Squad: Brandon King, Shai Hope(w/c), Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Matthew Forde, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, Romario Shepherd, Jayden Seales, Quentin Sampson, Johnson Charles.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is what the T20 World Cup is about! Seeing associate nations like Italy get recognition and dream of better facilities is heartwarming. The Senate reception is a big deal for cricket's growth in Europe.
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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, I love seeing matches at Eden Gardens getting this kind of global attention. Italy putting up a fight against England was impressive. More games for these teams will only make world cricket more competitive.
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Vikram M
Respect to Coach Davison for his practical approach. He's right – funds are limited and infrastructure is key. ICC should definitely have a stronger development program for European nations. Cricket needs to be a global game, not just a Commonwealth one.
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Rohit P
Hetmyer at No. 3 could be dangerous for any bowling attack. But let's be honest, the real test for West Indies will be in the knockouts against teams like India or Australia. Their middle order still looks a bit shaky to me.
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Kavya N
So nice to read about Italy's journey! Reminds me of when Bangladesh started. With proper support, they can become a regular feature. Also, kudos to Eden Gardens for hosting such a diverse tournament. Kolkata is the perfect city for it! ❤️

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