Imlach still eager for first-class opportunity

Tevin Imlach acknowledges his teammates after reaching the century mark during last season’s GCB/Jaguars 3-Day League (Royston Alkins photo) 

Former West Indies Under-19 World Cup champion Tevin Imlach, remains passionate about getting an opportunity to play at the first-class level.

It has been two years since the wicket-keeper/batsman returned from Bangladesh, after being a member of West Indies’ historic run to capture the ICC showpiece youth event.

In those two years a number of players from that winning World Cup unit have already gone on to play first-class and international cricket, most notably Skipper and fellow Guyanese, Shimron Hetmyer and Leeward Islands speedster, Alzarri Joseph, who have since vaulted their way into the senior West Indies set-up.