Shimron
Hetmyer: West Indies batter ruled out of Men's T20 World Cup after missing
flight
West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer will not play at the Men's T20 World Cup
after he missed a rescheduled flight to Australia before the tournament.
Hetmyer's flight was moved from Saturday to
Monday for family reasons, meaning he would miss the the first of two T20
warm-ups against Australia on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old has been replaced by Shamarh
Brooks.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) said it had "no
choice but to replace him".
Jimmy Adams, the CWI's director of cricket,
said: "Whilst we changed Shimron's flight from Saturday to Monday due to
family reasons, it was made clear to him that if there were any further delays
and issues with his travel to Australia then we would have no choice but to
replace him in the squad.
"We are not prepared to compromise the
team's ability to prepare for this extremely important global event."
West Indies begin their T20 World Cup campaign
against Scotland in the first-round group stage at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart
on 17 October.
As well as two warm-up games against
Australia, Phil Simmons' side will also play the United Arab Emirates and the
Netherlands in preparation for the tournament.
Adams confirmed Brooks, 34, would fly out as
soon as possible to meet up with the squad.
