Keemo Paul

Keemo Paul

Guyanese Right Handed Bat

Personal Information

Full Name Keemo Mandela Angus Paul
Date of Birth February 21, 1998
Nationality Guyanese
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Role All-rounder
Family David Paul (Father), Rita Paul (Mother)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
GAW vs TKR 3 4 0 0 75.00 3.2 38 1 11.40
BR vs GAW 30 18 2 1 166.67 3 47 1 15.67
SLK vs GAW 1 2 0 0 50.00 2 19 2 9.50
GAW vs SKNP 38 14 4 3 271.43 2 34 1 17.00
ABF vs GAW 10 9 0 1 111.11 0 0 0 0

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 30 22 320 330 7 21.33 96.96 0 0 46 26 12 15 0
TESTs 3 6 96 118 0 16.00 81.35 0 0 47 15 4 2 0
T20Is 23 16 187 166 7 20.77 112.65 0 0 29 10 11 3 0
T20s 128 90 1117 864 30 18.61 129.28 0 2 56 62 73 47 0
LISTAs 55 43 623 710 8 17.80 87.74 0 2 72 43 31 27 0
FIRSTCLASS 28 45 932 1254 4 22.73 74.32 1 3 107 100 38 17 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 30 29 208.5 1238 34 36.41 5.92 3/34 0 0
TESTs 3 5 57 189 6 31.50 3.31 3/59 0 0
T20Is 23 23 77 700 25 28.00 9.09 5/15 1 0
T20s 128 105 287.3 2717 91 29.85 9.45 5/15 1 0
LISTAs 55 52 386.2 2151 71 30.29 5.56 5/49 2 0
FIRSTCLASS 28 50 679.1 2178 113 19.27 3.20 10/129 4 1

Keemo Paul News

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3 times an U19 player made headlines for attempting a Mankad ft. Noor Ahmad 3 times an U19 player made headlines for attempting a Mankad ft. Noor Ahmad
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[Watch] Leus du Plooy and David Wiese pull off a sensational relay catch during JSK vs DSG clash in SA20 2024 [Watch] Leus du Plooy and David Wiese pull off a sensational relay catch during JSK vs DSG clash in SA20 2024
[Watch] Leus du Plooy and David Wiese pull off a sensational relay catch during JSK vs DSG clash in SA20 2024
[Watch] Bhanuka Rajapaksa's four maximums in match-winning knock of 86(49) in SLK-GAW CPL 2023 clash [Watch] Bhanuka Rajapaksa's four maximums in match-winning knock of 86(49) in SLK-GAW CPL 2023 clash
[Watch] Bhanuka Rajapaksa's four maximums in match-winning knock of 86(49) in SLK-GAW CPL 2023 clash
Concerned with no contracts for Shimron Hetmyer and Keemo Paul, Guyana Cricket Board writes to Cricket West Indies Concerned with no contracts for Shimron Hetmyer and Keemo Paul, Guyana Cricket Board writes to Cricket West Indies
Concerned with no contracts for Shimron Hetmyer and Keemo Paul, Guyana Cricket Board writes to Cricket West Indies

Keemo Paul: A Brief Biography

Keemo Mandela Angus Paul is a professional West Indies cricketer who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm fast-medium. The Guyanese cricketer is known for his whippy bowling action and an ability to use the long lever to go affect.


Table of Contents


  1. Biography- About Keemo Paul
  2. Across the Years- Keemo Paul
  3. Awards
  4. Career
  5. Family



Biography- About Keemo Paul


The talented all-rounder was born on 21 February 1998 and so far in his short international and domestic career has raked up news more for the infamous Mankading incident that sent a struggling West Indies side into the World Cup Qualifiers Quarter-final.


Across the Years- Keemo Paul


YearAgeAchievement
201617List-A debut
201617Selected for U-19 WC team
201618Won the U-19 World Cup
201618Joined Guyana Amazon Warriors
201719First-Class debut
201719Maiden First-class century
201820T20I debut against Pakistan
201820Test debut against Bangladesh
201911Joined Delhi Capitals


Awards


  1. CWI Emerging Cricketer of the Year, 2019


Career


Domestic Career


A 17-year-old Keemo made his List A debut the same year he was added to the U19 squad for the World Cup in 2016. He attracted the attention of cricket fans all over the world because of a couple of instances during the tournament. He got his First-Class debut in 2017 for Guyana in the Four-Day Regional Cup, which is the premier domestic competition in the islands. In October 2017, he scored his maiden century in first-class cricket, batting for Guyana against Jamaica in the 2017–18 Regional Four Day Competition.


The Guyanese all-rounder plays for his state Guyana in the First Class and List A domestic competitions in the Caribbean islands. He ‘mankaded’ a Zimbabwe batsman in order to win a crucial match and qualify for the Quarter Finals. He once again earned fame for scoring the winning runs against India in the Final a few days later.


IPL and other T20 leagues


With impressive performances in the domestic and international arena, the Delhi Capitals franchise roped him in for the 2019 edition of the Indian Premier League. He played 8 matches, scored 18 runs, and took 9 wickets in the season.


He was selected to play for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League in 2017 and continues to be a part of the franchise. In the first couple of seasons with the team, he has played 13 matches in the tournament to score 28 runs and pick up 7 wickets.


In June 2019, he was selected to play for the Montreal Tigers franchise team in the 2019 Global T20 Canada tournament.


International Career


ODI career


Paul made his ODI debut in the ICC World Cup Qualifiers for the mega event in 2019. He played against Afghanistan on 15 March 2018 at the Harare Sports Club in Harare. He received some boos from the crowd for the infamous mankading batsman against the home team. West Indies batted first and got 197/8 in their 50 overs. Paul scored an unbeaten 16 runs. He further took 2/29 in his 8.4 overs as Afghanistan chased down the target with 3 wickets in hand and 14 balls to spare. Till date, Paul has played 16 ODIs and taken 20 wickets whilst scoring 161 runs.


T20 Career


For his performances in the domestic tournaments, and then the Caribbean Premier League, he got his national call-up. However, Paul’s T20I debut match was a disaster for West Indies but he stood out in both the innings. The Caribbean boys faced Pakistan in the National Stadium in Karachi on 1 April 2018 to resume international fixtures in the nation. The home side scored 203/5 in their 20 overs but Paul bowled miserly and returned with figures of 1/26 in his 4 overs. The visitors were then skittled out for just 60, which was their lowest score in a T20I then. Paul was the only man that remained not out on 10.


Test Career


Paul made his Test debut three months later against Bangladesh on 12 July 2018 at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The home side was all out for 354. Paul got a five-ball duck in his debut Test innings. Bangladesh could manage only 149 in their first essay as Paul took 2/25. The visitors were set a target of 335 as the home side got 129. Bangladesh could manage only 168 and lost the match by 166 runs.


Family


Keemo Paul was born on 21 February 1998 to Rita Paul and David Paul. After sitting the country’s National Grade Six Assessment at age 11, Keemo attended the Essequibo Islands Secondary School, where he was an instant hit.

He mastered everything from wicket-keeping, fielding, batting, bowling spin and pace, and not surprisingly he made the National Under-15 and from since then reverse gear went out the window, given rise to his rapid progression through the ranks.