Shai Hope

Shai Hope

West Indies 

Personal Information

  • Born: Nov 10, 1993
  • Role: WK-Batter
  • Batting Style: Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: -

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting-1572
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Career Information

Shai Hope

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI13012517533717049.42686677.73172542297
SUPER5076-3118851.8334091.47-3229
BPL111123209135.56233137.34-12417
PSL88-1374717.13114120.18--104
T20I393748478225.67612138.4-56944
CPL2625387210639.64632137.97176145
IPL9911834122.88122150--1212
TEST38723172614725.01412441.85251996
GSL4411204540118101.69--83

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI130----------
SUPER507----------
BPL11----------
PSL8----------
T20I39----------
CPL26----------
IPL9----------
TEST38----------
GSL4----------

Career Information

  • Test debut: vs England at Kensington Oval
  • ODI debut: vs Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club
  • T20 debut: vs New Zealand at Saxton Oval
  • IPL debut: vs Punjab Kings at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium

About Shai Hope

Hailing from Barbados, Shai Diego Hope is a right-handed Windies batsman who made his Test debut against England in 2015. Having played just 14 first-class games prior to his international debut, Hope was selected for the national team after he scored a double century against the Windward Islands team on the last day of the Regional four-day competition.

After making his first-class debut in 2012/13, Hope caught the eye of the national selectors after a fantastic 2014/15 season. He was the fourth highest run-scorer of the tournament, amassing 628 runs in nine matches.

When words like talent and potential ring around, the world expects a proof of it; sooner rather than later. After averaging only 16 in his first 10 Test matches, Shai Hope had a point to prove. In swinging conditions, under lights and against a pink ball at Edgbaston, Hope was exposed to the harsh realities of the moving ball. All he could manage were scores of 15 and 4 in that Test where Windies infamously lost 19 wickets in a day in a meek surrender to concede a 1-0 lead.

 

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