Keemo Mandela Angus Paul, a cricketer from Guyana, was born on February 21, 1998, in the remote village of Saxacalli, which can only be accessed by boat. He initially gained international recognition in 2016 as a member of the West Indies Under-19 team that won the ICC Under-19 World Cup, where he showcased his impressive skills by executing a Mankading dismissal that sparked controversy but ultimately contributed to their victory. In addition, he scored 166 runs and took 7 wickets during that tournament. He made his international debut in 2018 and has since become a valuable asset to the West Indies team, especially in T20s, where he delivered an outstanding performance by taking 5 wickets for 15 runs, a feat that still stands as one of the best spells by a Caribbean seamer in recent years. Paul has also played in various T20 leagues across the globe, including Australia, the UAE, India, and the Caribbean. Born on February 21, 1998, in Guyana, Keemo Paul has established himself as a dependable bowling all-rounder at 27 years old (as of September 2025). He possesses a right-arm fast-medium bowling style and is also a skilled right-handed lower-order batsman. Paul made his ODI debut in March 2018 against Afghanistan, followed by his T20I debut in April 2018 against Pakistan, and eventually broke into the Test side in July 2018 against Bangladesh.