By Delvon Mc Ewan
Discarded national opening batsman Shemroy Barrington promises to remind the national selectors of his presence by scoring heavily in domestic cricket.
Barrington, whose last first-class match was for Guyana against the Windward Islands, recently returned from Trinidad and Tobago where he was playing professional cricket for Central Sports.
During his stint with the club he scored 325 runs from five two-day games at an average of 36.1 with a century and two half centuries. He scored 165 runs from three 50-over games at an average of 55 while in the shortest version, the T20 format, he scored a century and a half century from four games to finish with 175 runs.
The prolific right-hander marked his return to domestic cricket with consecutive half centuries for his club Malteenoes Sports Club