Shai Hope's Impressive Performance in CPL 2022 Prompts Calls for More Prominence in West Indies' T20 Lineup
October 3, 2023
Discover why Leon Johnson, manager of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, thinks Shai Hope deserves a prominent role in the West Indies' T20 lineup. Read the full story on By Rawle Toney.
By Rawle Toney
When one thinks of T20 players, particularly batters hailing from the Caribbean, the name Shai Hope may not immediately come to mind.
However, Leon Johnson, manager of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, firmly believes that the crafty wicket-keeper and right-handed batter deserves a more prominent role in the West Indies’ T20 lineup.
The 29-year-old Barbadian was pivotal to the Amazon Warriors’ campaign in this year’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL), where they clinched their maiden title.
Hope played a crucial role, emerging as the tournament’s leading run scorer, amassing an impressive 481 runs at an average of 53.44 with a strike rate of 140.3.
One of the standout moments was Hope’s scintillating 106, which became the second-fastest century in CPL history, falling just one ball short of Andre Russell’s 40-ball century in 2016.
In an interview with Barbados TODAY, Johnson described Hope as “a world-class player”.
A recipient of Guyana’s fourth-highest National Award (Golden Arrow of Achievement) Johnson, a former West Indies Under-19 captain and Test and ODI batter, led Guyana to an unprecedented five consecutive Regional Four-Day titles and retired from cricket after helping Guyana secure its sixth title under his captaincy.
Johnson pointed to Hope’s successful stints in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) with the Khulna Tigers and in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with the Lahore Qalandars.
“Shai is world-class, and he has matured a lot. He had some pretty good innings last year as well. I think people are forgetting that he played with the Amazon Warriors,” he said.
In 2022, Hope made a switch from the Barbados Royals to play for the Guyana-based CPL franchise, where he finished with 252 runs, the eighth most in the tournament.
While the 36-year-old Johnson made his Test debut for the West Indies in 2014 against Bangladesh in St Lucia, Shai Hope donned the ‘West Indies whites’ for the first time in 2015 against England at the Kingston Oval.
Johnson reflected on their shared journey, saying, “I was fortunate to be there when his career started and I know he’s always a hard worker. There’s a reason why everyone is having their debate about who is the best in the Caribbean, and his name is always there for a reason.”
Looking ahead to next year’s T20 World Cup, which is being hosted in the Caribbean, Johnson believes that the West Indies selectors face a tough task in choosing the squad.
Hope has played 19 T20s for the West Indies, with a highest score of 55 and an average of 20.61.
“I hope that selectors had a good look and Shai gets his opportunity in the West Indies T20 team. I fully believe that he will. We really don’t have an all-format player or batter, but Shai is definitely the person who can play all three formats for the West Indies.,” Johnson said.
Currently, only Chris Gayle (25), Brian Lara (19), and Desmond Haynes (17) have scored more One Day International (ODI) centuries than Hope (15).
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