Hetmyer sustained the injury during the Vipers’ narrow one-run defeat to Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (ADKR), a result that halted the franchise’s perfect start to the tournament. Medical assessments have since confirmed that the West Indies batter will take no further part in the season.
In response, the Vipers have moved swiftly, drafting in former England international Jason Roy as Hetmyer’s replacement for the remainder of the campaign.
Numbers that tell a mixed story
Hetmyer featured in all seven of the Vipers’ matches this season, though his impact with the bat was limited. Across six innings, he accumulated 111 runs at an average of 18.50, albeit at a brisk strike rate of 160.86.
His standout contribution came on December 5 against ADKR, when he struck a rapid 48 off 25 deliveries, an innings that showcased his explosive potential, even if consistency eluded him across the tournament.
Roy returns with experience and momentum
Roy arrives in the ILT20 having remained active on the franchise circuit. Most recently, he played three matches for Pokhara Avengers in the Nepal Premier League, scoring 68 runs at an average of 34. Prior to that, he captained Royal Champs in the Abu Dhabi T10.
The right-hander is no stranger to the ILT20. In 2024, he made two appearances for ADKR, and the following season he turned out 12 times for Sharjah Warriorz, amassing 298 runs at an average of 29.80.
Moody: ‘Jason ticks all the boxes’
Vipers’ Director of Cricket Tom Moody acknowledged the disappointment of losing Hetmyer, while expressing confidence in the club’s latest acquisition.
“We are extremely disappointed to lose a player of Shimron’s quality and experience as he has played a positive role in our squad this season, but securing someone of Jason’s pedigree and experience certainly softens that blow,†Moody said.
Moody emphasized Roy’s adaptability and familiarity with the demands of franchise cricket.
“Jason ticks all the boxes for us. He knows the format inside-out, he is a versatile batter who can go through the gears, he provides us options up and down the order, he has been playing recently and he has experience in the ILT20.â€
Vipers still setting the pace
Despite the injury setback, the Desert Vipers remain firmly in control of the tournament standings. They sit atop the points table with six wins from seven matches, their lone defeat coming against ADKR after six consecutive victories to open the season.
The Vipers return to action on Sunday evening when they face Sharjah Warriorz in Dubai. Roy has already joined the squad and is available for selection as the league leaders look to reassert their dominance.

