Shai Hope

Shai Hope (32 Years)

West Indies 

Personal Information

Born
Nov 10, 1993
Birth Place
Barbados
Role
Batter
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
-

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
All---
Batting-1572
Bowling---

Career Information

Shai Hope

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
ODI15014421616917050.15772579.861931489122
SUPER5076-3118851.8334091.47-3229
BPL111123209135.56233137.34-12417
PSL1313-1984715.23174113.79--175
T20I706810174310230.051276136.611213692
CPL38375136310642.591018133.891119961
IPL9911834122.88122150--1212
TEST46883226014726.59517943.644626010
GSL4411204540118101.69--83
BBL55-1033820.689115.73--73
INT LEAGUET201010240610150.75332122.29123114
SA201211127611827.6205134.631-2214

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
ODI150----------
SUPER507----------
BPL11----------
PSL13----------
T20I70----------
CPL38----------
IPL9----------
TEST46----------
GSL4----------
BBL5----------
INT LEAGUET2010----------
SA2012----------

Career Information

ODI
Debutvs Sri Lanka, Nov 16, 2016
T20
Debutvs New Zealand, Dec 29, 2017
TEST
Debutvs England, May 01, 2015

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.