West Indies will miss Bravo, Hetmyer in England Tests: Holding

Published June 7, 2020
“I think it’s unfortunate as far as West Indies cricket is concerned,” says pace great Michael Holding. — Dawn/File
“I think it’s unfortunate as far as West Indies cricket is concerned,” says pace great Michael Holding. — Dawn/File

LONDON: Pace great Michael Holding believes West Indies will particularly miss batsmen Darren Bravo and Shimron Hetmyer on their tour of England after they, along with all-rounder Keemo Paul, opted out of the series because of Covid-19 fears.

The three-Test series is scheduled to be played in July behind closed doors at ‘bio-secure’ venues of Ageas Bowl and Old Trafford, subject to British government approval.

“I think it’s unfortunate as far as West Indies cricket is concerned,” Holding said on his YouTube channel. “I’m not going to tell anyone that they should be going to England because Covid-19 is around, someone may get sick or even worse.

“But at the same time I think it’s unfortunate for the West Indies team because these guys have quite a bit of talent, and they’ll be missed.”

West Indies dropped Bravo for the one-off Test against Afghanistan in November and Holding reckoned the England tour was a missed opportunity for the top-order batsman trying to revive his stop-start career.

“I’m sorry that Bravo in particular isn’t going because Bravo, I think, needs to resuscitate his career,” the 66-year-old Jamaican said. “I think the more cricket he can play now, especially for West Indies, the better chance he has of getting back on track and showing everyone the great player that he could be.”

Fearless middle-order batsman Hetmyer could have also benefited from the England tour, Holding said. “Hetmyer, again, I think he’s a very, very talented player. Again, I’m sorry that he’s not going so that he can get more opportunity to express himself. But I ain’t blaming them for not going.”

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2020

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