It was always a dream to represent the West Indies: Brandon King
The series between the West Indies and Afghanistan starts on November 5th with three-match T20 series followed by three-match ODI series and one Test match.
Brandon King, born in Jamaica, in 1994, was a consistent run-getter at an early age. He played for West Indies in 2014 Under-19 World Cup but scored just 59 runs. Brandon King then worked on his technique, improved his game and returned to 2017 CPL. He played some vital knocks for his side in 2017, 2018 edition and in the inaugural season of Canada T20 league for West Indies B team.
Guyana Amazon Warriors picked King for the 2019 CPL season. It was a star-studded batting line-up with the likes of Pooran, Hetmyer, Malik, and Rutherford. But the management decided to open with Brandon King. And he didn’t disappoint ending the season as the highest run-getter.
It all changed with one big knock
It was a new chapter of his life and he took the opportunity with both hands. Brandon King provided solidity to the top order and started the season with a couple of good scores. He scored three half-centuries in ten group matches. But the world noticed him after the unbeaten 132* off 72 balls against Barbados Tridents in the first qualifier.
The season didn’t end well for Guyana. But Brandon ended as the leading run-scorer of the season with 496 runs from 12 matches at an average 55.11 at a strike-rate of 148.94. He was immediately rewarded for the good show in the T20 tournament. The selectors included him in the West Indies team for the series against Afghanistan.
Brandon King was delighted after getting a maiden call-up to West Indies team. “These moments are what you work towards as a player. It was always a dream to represent the West Indies. I’m really excited to get started on the upcoming tour,” King said according to West Indies Cricket’s official website. West Indies and Afghanistan will lock horns in three T20Is, three ODIs and a one-off Test match from November 5.
West Indies T20I squad:
Kieron Pollard (C), Nicholas Pooran, Evin Lewis, Brandon King, Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Jason Holder, Lendl Simmons, Fabian Allen, Hayden Walsh Jr., Khary Pierre, Sheldon Cottrell, Denesh Ramdin, Kesrick Williams, Alzarri Joseph
West Indies ODI squad:
Kieron Pollard (C), Shai Hope, Evin Lewis, Shimron Hetmyer, Sunil Ambris, Nicholas Pooran, Brandon King, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Hayden Walsh Jr., Khary Pierre, Sheldon Cottrell, Keemo Paul, Alzarri Joseph, Romario Shepherd.
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~ Written by Johns Benny
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