
Shai Hope scored his 18th century Odi, went through a great desmond Haynes and approached the summary of Brian Lary 19th century. August 12, hope was played by the commanding shift 120 not from 94 balls, represented 10 and five six against Pakistan at the Brian Lara stadium in Taroust in Trinidad. His performance helped Western India to create a competitive total of 294 for six in the decisive match of the series with three games after he was first asked for a bat.
West Indies vs Pakistan, 3. ODI updates
Hope’s consistency and the ability to perform under pressure created it as one of the leading doughs in West Indies Cricket. With 142 matches under his belt since his debut in 2019, he still has time to chase Larina the sum of hundreds and potentially call Chris Gayle’s sum of 25 ODI century.
Most hundreds for West India in Odis
Chris Gayle – matches: 298 – century: 25
Brian Lara – matches: 295 – century: 19
Shai Hope – matches: 142 – century: 18
Desmond Haynes – matches: 238 – century: 17
Shivnarine Chanderpaul – matches: 268 – century: 11
Gordon Greenidge – matches: 128 – century: 11
Vivian richards – matches: 187 – century: 11
Shai Hope carries western India
Inningy West Indies progressed constantly and the hosts scored 36 runs and lost one goal during PowerPlay. Hope anchored shifts, reached its half -century out of 54 balls, and led the team through key phases.
The highlight was the vital partnership of HOPE with Justin Greaves. The duo joined when Western India fought on six goals down for 184 runs, created an undefeated 110-run stand for the seventh goal of only 49 balls.
This partnership is the second highest seventh goalkeeper for West India in ODI history. During the stand of hope, it reached its century from 83 balls and remained undefeated until the shifts were introduced. Greaves perfectly complemented Hope’s controlled aggression and scored 43 runs from only 24 balls.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
August 12, 2025