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Keemo Mandela Guyanese cricket player Angus Paul competes for the West Indies cricket team. In 2018 he made his team's debut abroad. He was selected the T20 Player of the Year by Cricket West Indies in August 2019.
The Caribbean team continued to surge forward capturing their first under-19 World Cup. The young all-rounder scored 166 runs including the game-winning run and took 7 wickets.
A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler Keemo Paul plays cricket professionally for the West Indies. The Guyanese cricket player is renowned for his quick bowling motion and his proficiency with the long lever-to-go effect.
Keemo Paul was born on February 21 1998. Keemo Paul was 24 years old as of 2022. Keemo Paul’s zodiac sign is Pisces. Keemo Paul’s hobbies are traveling and listening to music.
The name of Keemo Paul's father is David Paul. His mother's name is Rita Paul. He is the youngest of four siblings. He has an elder brother David Jr. and two elder sisters Candy and Keon Paul. At the age of 11 Keemo took the nation's National Grade Six Assessment.
The all-rounder for the West Indies and Guyana Keemo Paul is now married.This week Paul was married in Guyana. He is now injured and cannot play in the current series against New Zealand.
Congratulations to West Indies all-rounder Keemo Paul and his wife on their recent nuptials in Guyana. We send them our very best wishes! Cricket West Indies released a statement.Since making his international debut for the West Indies in March 2018 Paul 24 has participated in three tests 23 ODIs and 23 T20Is.He competed for the West Indies U19 squad which triumphed at the 2016 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.
Paul will represent the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the 2022 Caribbean Premier League from August 30 to September 30 2022. Paul most recently played for the West Indies against India in Lauderhill Florida.
On January 16 2015 he participated in the 2014–15 Regional Super50 competition marking his List A debut.Paul was chosen for the West Indies team for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in December 2015. Paul caused significant controversy throughout the competition when he managed a batter in the penultimate over of the West Indies and Zimbabwe's final group match.
The West Indies won the game came in second in their group as a result qualified for the quarterfinals and ultimately won the competition. He averaged over 40 with the bat throughout the campaign and claimed seven wickets including two against India in the championship match.
On March 18 2017 he made his first-class debut for Guyana in the regional four-day competition for 2016–17. On August 5 2017 he made his Twenty20 debut for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League. His first century in first-class cricket came in October 2017 while batting for Guyana against Jamaica in the 2017–18 Regional Four-Day Competition.
He received the Emerging Cricketer of the Year award at the 2018 Cricket West Indies Awards in June. He received a development contract with Cricket West Indies (CWI) for the 2018–19 season in October 2018.
He was purchased by the Delhi Capitals in December 2018 during the player auction for the 2019 Indian Premier League. He was chosen to represent the Montreal Tigers franchise club in the 2019 Global T20 Canada competition in June 2019. He was included in the Guyana Amazon Warriors roster for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League in July of that year.
Sheldon Cottrell's injury forced the addition of Paul to the West Indies team on March 9 2018 for the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier event. On March 15 2018 in a World Cup qualifying match against Afghanistan he made his One Day International (ODI) debut for the West Indies.
For their Twenty20 International (T20I) series against Pakistan in March 2018 the West Indies selected him for the team. Against Pakistan on April 1 2018 he made his West Indies T20I debut.
He was included in the West Indies Test squad for the series against Bangladesh in July 2018. On July 12 2018 he played his first Test for the West Indies. Paul's first five-wicket haul in T20Is came in the third and final T20I against Bangladesh in December 2018.
He was selected as one of the 10 reserve players for the West Indies team for the 2019 Cricket World Cup by Cricket West Indies (CWI) in May 2019.
An Indian Premier League player for Delhi Capitals Keemo Paul is a West Indies cricketer who competes for Guyana in domestic cricket. He bats and bowls are right-handed with a medium quick pace. In addition to averaging over 40 with the bat for the tournament he grabbed 7 wickets overall in the 2016 Under-19 World Cup including 2 in the final against India.
As a member of the Indian cricket team Keemo Paul is paid a salary of Rs. 50 lakhs annually. Since the IPL began in 2021 he has also earned a similar amount. Keemo Paul's overall net worth is projected to be Rs 7 crore ($1.5 million) with brand endorsements and cricketing as his two primary sources of income.
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