Lawes looking to play key role
West Indies under-19 spinner Vitel Lawes has emerged as a pivotal figure in his team's charge at the International Cricket Council Men's U19 World Cup, and the Jamaican teenager is relishing the challenge as a crucial showdown with Australia looms.
Currently tied among the tournament's leading wicket-takers with nine scalps, just two behind Afghanistan's Nooristan Omarzai, Lawes is balancing personal satisfaction with a relentless drive for improvement.
"I'm obviously happy with what I'm doing currently," Lawes told reporters. "But I think there's a lot of work that needs to be done, and I'll still keep working on it."
His steady contributions have been instrumental in placing the Windies in a strong position to qualify for the semi-finals.
The Caribbean side sits on four points in a tight Group 1, level with Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, but faces its toughest test yet on Wednesday. A clash against the undefeated defending champions and table-toppers, Australia.
Lawes is under no illusions about the magnitude of the encounter and is preparing to shoulder significant responsibility.
"The team should play it like a final. We need to play like it's the last game we're ever gonna play, so we should go all out. I personally have a big role to play in that game, so I definitely have to go to training, put in that work to come and execute on the day."
The match represents more than just a pathway to the knockout stages; it is an opportunity for Lawes and his teammates to make a definitive statement against the tournament favourites.



![Credit: Gladstone Taylor Jamaica’s Khadija ‘Bunny] Shaw (left) celebrates scoring and cementing their win in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifier against the Dominican Republic at Sabina Park, Kingston, on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Kayla McCoy (right) looks on. Shaw headlines the Reggae Girlz squad named yesterday for their March 2 Concacaf W Qualifier against Nicaragua.](https://jamaica-star.com/sites/default/files/styles/315x200/public/media/article_images/2026/02/16/3352792/8446208.jpg?itok=C21YmvnY)




