T20 World Cup 2026: ‘Hetmyer is going to be dangerous throughout this tournament,’ says Hope
The two-time champion recovered from 58 for two to post 182 for five, riding on Hetmyer’s explosive 36-ball 64, studded with six sixes and two fours.
“When he first came on the scene, he’s been just as exciting, just as dangerous,” Hope said after West Indies’ win at the Eden Gardens.
“The experience that he would have now, along with that freeness that he’s playing with, I think he’s going to be a very dangerous cricketer throughout this tournament. We need him to be,” Hope said.
Hetmyer’s role changed during the recent South Africa series when he was promoted to No. 3, and the move has brought immediate returns with a string of 40-plus scores.
“I’m glad that he accepted the challenge, and it’s great to see him playing the way Hetti normally plays,” Hope said.
“He’s been in some tremendous form. I think his last four innings have been 40-plus scores. We asked him to go out in the number three position and show a bit more responsibility and he’s taken it with both arms.
“Great to see him thriving in that position. Hopefully, he can continue throughout the tournament to give us that nice start that we asked for.”
All praise for Shepherd
Hope also hailed bowling all-rounder Romario Shepherd, who grabbed a maiden five-wicket haul that included a hat-trick and four wickets in five balls.
“He’s one of those guys who’s always willing to learn and improve. He came on to the scene probably as more of a bowling-all-rounder, but you can see what he’s done.

West Indies’ Romario Shepherd celebrates after taking the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif.
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd celebrates after taking the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif.
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“He’s transformed his game with the bat, one of the most dangerous finishers in world cricket. Again, he’s always ready to put his hand up whenever the team requires it, whether it’s bat or ball. He is a very good yorker bowler, I would say, and it’s just about confidence. He’s been bowling really well in the last couple of series, even with a new ball.
“He’s been opening the ball a few times for us and picking up a couple of wickets. So, he’s kind of versatile for us in the middle-overs, especially. It’s great to see him starting the tournament with a bang, and hopefully he can continue doing the same,” Hope said.
West Indies looks ahead
Having endured a lean phase since its 2016 title triumph at this venue, including a shock loss to Scotland in the 2022 edition in Australia, Hope said the side is focused only on the present.
“The main focus right now is to start the tournament well and continue the momentum for as long as we can, see how deep we can go in the tournament. Hopefully, at the end, we can be lifting the trophy again, similarly to what the guys did back in 2016.
“But yeah, we can’t hide from the truth. We haven’t had the success that we would have liked in the last two bilateral series, but again, the main focus is here in this World Cup. Put the past in the past, and let’s make sure we do the business here in India,” Hope added.
Published on Feb 07, 2026
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