West Indies have recalled Shimron Hetmyer to their ODI squad for the upcoming three-match series against England, starting in Antigua on Thursday. Hetmyer replaces Alick Athanaze in the squad, marking the only change from the group that recently toured Sri Lanka.
Hetmyer’s return to the ODI setup comes after a brief absence. He last featured in the format in December 2023, playing a key role in West Indies’ 2-1 series victory over England. However, he missed the Sri Lanka tour due to personal reasons.
Despite his absence, Hetmyer has maintained his form in domestic cricket. He recently finished fifth on the run-scorers’ list at the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). His inclusion in the squad is expected to bolster West Indies’ batting lineup.
Alick Athanaze, who had been one of the incumbent openers, has lost his spot to Evin Lewis. Lewis, making his first ODI appearance in over three years, impressed with an unbeaten 102 from 61 balls in the third ODI against Sri Lanka.
Shai Hope will continue to lead the West Indies team, which also includes 17-year-old batting prodigy Jewel Andrew. Andrew made his ODI debut at the end of the Sri Lanka series and will be looking to make an impact against England.
England, led by Liam Livingstone, have already arrived in the Caribbean for their third limited-overs tour since 2022. Jos Buttler, who has been out with a calf injury since July, is still recovering and will not be available for the ODI series.
“Playing against England always provides a new challenge and reignites a rivalry that the players and the people of the Caribbean are eager for,” said Daren Sammy, West Indies head coach. “We West Indies always find a way to raise our game when we face England.”
The first two ODIs will be played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua, followed by the third ODI in Barbados. The series will then be followed by five T20Is, played at the Kensington Oval and the Daren Sammy National Stadium in St Lucia.