G'day Hirowla (Ian)
I believe the legendary Benito Garozzo said that 5-4-2-2 hands are the ones to be slightly cautious with and/or evaluate, but that West hand (primarily of the AKs in the long suits) comes out at a whopping 17.95 on the Kaplan + Rubens evaluator.
If partner is negative doubling at the two level vulnerable against non-vulnerable on his first call, I'm going to place him with at least a minimum of 8 high card points. There are those players who believe 2
♥ is a legitimate bid (as an actual bid or negative free bid) with the East cards, and I'm not disagreeing with them, but it may lose the
♠ fit in the process.
The East hand also comes out as 12.10 on Kaplan + Rubens, so when West bids 3
♠ after East's X - and 4
♠ would also be a consideration if he trusts his partner for at least 4-4 in the majors - East can raise 3
♠ to 4
♠ without batting an eyelid. That singleton club is worth its weight in gold.
Slam is not a good proposition here - too much needs to be right - so content yourself with game.