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Shai Hope’s 150th ODI: A Journey of Consistency, Class and Leadership

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June 7, 2026
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Kingston, Jamaica- When Shai Hope crosses the boundary rope at Sabina Park on Saturday, he will reach a significant milestone in his career, making his 150th One-Day International appearance for the West Indies. The Barbadian will become only the 15th player to achieve the feat for the regional side.

Hope, who also captains the team, continues to cherish the opportunity to wear the maroon and represent the Caribbean. As he approaches a decade in international cricket after making his ODI debut in 2016, the 32-year-old is closing in on several more notable achievements in the format.

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His consistency and class at the highest level are reflected in his tally of 19 ODI centuries, leaving him just one short of surpassing Brian Lara’s 20 and moving into sole possession of second place on the West Indies’ all-time list. The record is held by Chris Gayle, who amassed 25 ODI hundreds during his illustrious career.

Ten of those are away from home which makes Hope the fastest to do so by any player in the history of the game.

Interestingly, Hope has developed a habit of producing memorable performances in milestone matches. In his 50th ODI, he registered his highest score in the format to date, a magnificent 170 against Ireland. Fifty matches later, in his 100th ODI at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad and Tobago, he marked the occasion with a composed 115 from 135 deliveries.

That innings made him only the fourth West Indian to score a century in his 100th ODI, joining an exclusive group featuring Gordon Greenidge, Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan.

Throughout his career, Hope has emerged as a beacon of consistency in the West Indies batting lineup. The Barbadian is one of only three West Indian batters to record six consecutive ODI scores of fifty or more, underlining his reliability at the top level.

His place among the region’s batting greats is further highlighted by his run-scoring milestones. Hope reached 6,000 ODI runs in 142 innings, making him the second-fastest West Indian to the landmark behind only Sir Vivian Richards, who achieved the feat in 141 innings.

The pair, share the record as the fastest West Indian men to reach 5,000 ODI runs, each requiring just 114 innings to get there.

Ahead of the clash, two of Hope’s teammates Jayden Seales and Amir Jangoo praised the work rate and professionalism of their skipper.

“One thing I would always say that he brings to the team is that calm presence or that quiet confidence that he has about himself and the way that he plays and try to put the team in best possible situation.” Seales said.

Jangoo shared his thoughts on Hope’s accomplishment.

“I admire Shai’s professionalism, the discipline he has shown which translates into his performances across his career and I wish him all the best going forward for himself and the team.”

Head Coach Daren Sammy said the skipper has been exemplary in leading the batting lineup for the last three to four years.

“You know, I see him as one of our greatest ODI batsmen with his record and his consistency, but for me just having been here working with him and seeing him work, there’s no surprise to me the numbers he puts out there.” Sammy explained,

“He pays a lot of attention to details with his preparation, and he works hard to be consistent and averages 50 plus in ODI cricket. So, congrats to you Shai on this milestone and hopefully you and the rest of the team could make it a victorious one.”

From his debut dreams, to 150 appearances later, Hope’s journey has been defined by perseverance and pride.

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