A cricketing graduate from the Kingston Cricket Club, Brandon King has been a prolific domestic run-getter from an early age and has done well as a middle-order stroke player within the teams he has played for. The top-order batter was a standout at the Under-19 level, going on to represent Jamaica and then the West Indies at the 2014 U-19 World Cup. King broke into the national side on the back of a stellar performance in CPL 2019. In that tournament, the Jamaican smashed 132 runs in 72 balls, including 7 sixes against Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League, which became the highest-ever score by a batter in the coveted tournament. Right after the CPL, the flashy batter was added to the West Indies ODI squad and T20I squads for their series against Afghanistan in India in October 2019. Both series were memorable for the youngster, as he made valuable contributions and clean-swept Afghanistan. Brandon King’s rise in 2021 marked a significant breakthrough on the international stage. In March, he earned his ODI debut against Sri Lanka, immediately showing glimpses of the dependable top-order batter the West Indies had been seeking. His composure and technique under pressure hinted at a promising future. By August, King had cemented his spot in the T20I squad, putting in valuable contributions during the series against Pakistan. His ability to adapt quickly to the demands of the shortest format helped the Windies maintain their competitive edge. In March 2022, Brandon King made his much-anticipated Indian Premier League debut after being signed by the Rajasthan Royals as a replacement for Jos Buttler. Stepping into the high-pressure environment of the IPL, King quickly made his presence felt, playing a pivotal role in the Royals’ batting lineup. His powerful hitting and ability to accelerate the innings earned him recognition as a reliable middle-order batter capable of changing the course of a match. Later that year, King’s explosive form reached new