Shai Hope is currently the most complete batsman in Windies’ line up. He has every cricketing shot under his belt and has the capability to play long innings against a quality side. He made his debut at the age of just 21 while he played only 14 first-class matches at that time. He was called to play the Test match against England in 2015. In the 2014-15 first class season, he scored 628 runs in nine matches and gained selectors attention. Hope entered the big-league players against India in the 2018 ODI series where he scored an outstanding century that helped Windies pull-off a tie at the very last ball of the match.
Shai Hope registered a huge milestone during Pretoria Capitals' clash against Durban Super Giants in the SA20 at Kingsmead, Durban. Hope has hit the highest score in the history of the tournament.
West Indies white-ball skipper Shai Hope became the leading run-getter in international cricket in the ongoing calendar year as he continued his smashing form in 2025. Hope, coming off a smashing ton in Christchurch, was the highest run-getter for his side in the first innings of the second Test.
West Indies’ Shai Hope became the first wicketkeeper-batter to hit 50 sixes in a year, smashing 109* off 69 balls vs New Zealand. His fearless counter-attack rescued WI from 86/5 and helped post 247. He outpaced legends like Dhoni and Gilchrist in the record list.
Shai Hope displayed amazing batting skills in the second ODI against New Zealand to notch up his 19th century in the format. He also completed 6000 runs in ODIs and in the process, also bettered legendary Brian Lara's record in the 50-over format.
Shai Hope led from the front for the West Indies in the second ODI against New Zealand to notch up his 19th century in the format. In the process, he also equalled Virat Kohli's stunning record in ODIs and has Sachin Tendulkar on his radar next.
Mitchell Santner almost took New Zealand over the line from a hapless position with a 26-ball fifty but West Indies held their nerve in a thriller to win the first T20I by seven runs. Shai Hope, Roston Chase and Jayden Seales were the heroes of the win for the West Indies in this clash.
New Zealand vs West Indies Live: New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first on what looked like a good wicket at the Eden Park in Auckland. The West Indies are coming off a series sweep against Bangladesh and will be keen to continue their T20I form in New Zealand.
West Indies and Bangladesh were involved in a low-scoring thriller in Dhaka in the second of the three-match ODI series. Both teams scored 214 runs each but the West Indies prevailed eventually by just one run in the super over.
India thumped West Indies by seven wickets in the second Test to pocket the two-match series 2-0. KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 55 as the hosts chased down 121 runs with seven wickets in hand. Kuldeep Yadav won player of the match award. Here are other award winners and their prize money:
West Indies fought back valiantly after being asked to follow on in the second Test against India, with John Campbell and Shai Hope hitting centuries. The pair have ended a 51-year-long wait for the West Indies with their centuries in the second innings.
After John Campbell, Shai Hope led the fightback for the West Indies in the second Test against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. He notched up a Test century after eight years and created a record for the West Indies.
Guyana Amazon Warriors' Shai Hope was dismissed bizarrely in the ongoing CPL 2025 while taking on Trinbago Knight Riders in the tournament. He was dismissed on a score of 39 runs after getting hit wicket out.
Shai Hope surpassed AB de Villiers for most centuries as a keeper-batter in ODI cricket. The West Indies captain has five centuries as a keeper-batter, while de Villiers scored four. MS Dhoni tops the list with six centuries to his name.
Shai Hope slammed a scintillating century in the third ODI against Pakistan at the Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad. Hope has surpassed a former West Indies legend with his 18th ODI hundred.
The third and final ODI between West Indies and Pakistan will be played today at the Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, in Trinidad. The series is currently tied at 1-1, and the decider is expected to be a thriller. Here's the pitch report of the venue for third ODI:
The third and final ODI between the West Indies and Pakistan is set to be played on August 12 (Tuesday). The series is currently tied at 1-1 and the Caribbean side have a great chance to win en elusive bilateral series against Pakistan.
Australia defeated the West Indies in the fifth and final T20I played today at Warner Park in St Kitts. For the fifth consecutive time, the visitors chased down the score successfully, this time gunning down 171 runs with four wickets in hand to level India's massive feat in T20Is.
The West Indies' skipper, Shai Hope, with a brilliant century to his name against Australia in the third T20I of the series, equalled the historic record of former Windies batter Chris Gayle. Hope amassed 102* runs in 57 deliveries.
Roston Chase is set to make his debut as Test captain with the series against Australia starting today. Shai Hope and John Campbell are making a comeback with the Caribbean side announcing their playing XI for the series opener.