Keacy Carty after his century [Source: @KKR_Xtra/X]
West Indies’ rising star Keacy Carty continued his sensational form with a brilliant century against England on June 1, 2025, at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. This knock marked his third ODI hundred in just four innings, underscoring his rapid rise as a key middle-order batter for the Windies. Carty’s 103-run innings, laced with 13 fours, helped West Indies post a competitive total and showcased his ability to anchor the innings under pressure.
Consistent Keacy Carty On The Rise
Looking back at his last 10 ODI innings, Carty’s consistency and growth are evident. Prior to this century, he scored back-to-back hundreds against Ireland in May 2025, with a commanding 170 and 102 in the third and second ODIs respectively.
Last 10 Innings
Runs
Opposition Country
Date
1.
103
England
1 June 2025
2.
22
England
29 May 2025
3.
170
Ireland
25 May 2025
4.
102
Ireland
23 May 2025
5.
6
Ireland
21 May 2025
6.
95
Bangladesh
12 December 2024
7.
45
Bangladesh
10 December 2024
8.
21
Bangladesh
8 December 2024
9.
128
England
6 November 2024
10.
71
England
2 November 2024
Keacy carty's Last ODI 10 Innings (Most recent first)
These innings were pivotal in West Indies’ dominant series win and highlighted his blend of power and finesse. His strike rate has hovered around 73-100 in recent matches, reflecting a balance between aggression and stability.
In the innings before his breakthrough centuries, Carty had mixed returns, including scores like 22, 6, 45, and 21 showing flashes of promise but lacking big scores. His early ODI career featured several starts but few conversions until his recent purple patch. Overall, in 36 ODIs, Carty has amassed 1,306 runs at an impressive average of 46.64, with 3 centuries and 5 fifties.
Who Is Keacy Carty?
Keacy Carty, the first St Maarten-born cricketer in a West Indies squad, made his ODI debut in 2022 and impressed with a match-winning 43*. He rose to fame with a composed 52* in the 2016 U-19 World Cup final.
After consistent domestic performances, including a strong Super50 Cup in 2020-21, he earned an ODI spot. Though early big scores eluded him, he shone with an 87 in the 2023 World Cup Qualifier and fifties against England and Australia.
Moreover, his recent performances, especially the century against England, have cemented his place as a dependable middle-order batter capable of turning games. With a growing repertoire of strokes and increasing maturity, Keacy Carty is shaping up to be a cornerstone of West Indies’ batting in the years to come.