Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

It was my best knock: Hetmyer

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

CHENNAI: Swashbuckl­ing West Indies batsman Shimron Hetmyer described his match-winning 139 against India in the first one-dayer here as the best knock of his career but said he would have been happier had he finished off the game.

Hetmyer was out in the 39th over after stitching 218 runs for the second wicket with fellow centurion Shai Hope (102 not out), with the West Indies at the stage needing 59 runs from 11.2 overs with eight wickets in hand.

Hope and Nicholas Pooran (29 not out) eventually chased down the target of 288 with 13 balls to spare. “This is my highest score in internatio­nal cricket, so this would be the best one. It’s always nice chasing a score than setting one. Chasing and taking the team home is a much better feeling. Sad that I didn’t finish the game, but it’s a work in progress for me,” Hetmyer said.

He said he just kept it simple and batting with Hope also made it easier as they have good understand­ing. “We just keep it simple because we’ve played with each other for quite a while now. So, I know his game and he knows mine. So, when we’re batting together, most of the time, I’m the aggressor and he’s the person who sticks and bats around,” said Hetmyer, who faced 106 deliveries during his knock.

“And if he gets the boundary ball, he puts it away. For us, it’s always nice batting with someone like him because he’s going to make sure you get the strike as much as possible and it’s easier to execute.”

His career-best knock also came just before the IPL auction on December 19 but the 22-yearold said he was not thinking much about the upcoming cashrich T20 league at the moment.

Asked if he was trying to prove a point with a ton days before the IPL auction, he said for him it was about enjoying his batting. “To me it’s about enjoying my batting, it’s cricket, sometimes you score runs and sometimes you don’t. Didn’t have the best IPL (2019), it’s a nice experience, it always helps you to come back much stronger from there. I just try as much as possible to put that behind me,” he said.

The left-hander played for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in 2019, scoring 90 runs from five matches. The IPL auction will be held on December 19 in Kolkata.

Asked about the pitch which appeared to be slow when India batted, he said, “For me, there wasn’t really much slowness. There was dew as well, which is always a factor batting second in India. The ball didn’t really stop as much, it just stuck in the pitch a little bit when the seamers bowled cutters.”

Hetmyer said he had learnt a lot from experience­d players while turning out for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League.

“It was a good experience (playing in CPL), challengin­g. Playing alongside some of the best players in internatio­nal cricket, it helps you as well, they share knowledge with you and you just have a back and forth conversati­on on how they go about doing their stuff.”

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