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West Indies Batter Shai Hope Joins Elite 9,000-Run Club in International Cricket
12 Oct
Summary
- Shai Hope reaches 9,000 international runs milestone
- Excels in ODIs with 5,879 runs at 50.24 average
- Struggling to live up to potential in Test cricket
On October 13, 2025, West Indies batter Shai Hope reached a significant milestone in his international cricket career, completing 9,057 runs across all formats. The 29-year-old right-hander achieved this feat during the second Test against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
Hope's best format has undoubtedly been the ODIs, where he has amassed 5,879 runs at an impressive average of 50.24, including 18 centuries. He is the seventh-highest run-getter in ODIs for the West Indies. In the T20I format, Hope has also been making steady progress, scoring 1,210 runs at a strike rate of 137.65.
However, the talented batter has struggled to translate his limited-overs success into the Test arena. In 43 Test matches, he has scored 1,968 runs at an average of just 25.23, with only two centuries and six fifties. His last fifty-plus score in the longest format came over six years ago, in January 2019 against England.
Despite the inconsistency in Tests, Hope's recent performance in the ongoing match against India has been commendable. He remained unbeaten on 66 off 103 balls, helping the West Indies stage a fightback after being forced to follow on. Alongside opener John Campbell, Hope has shown glimpses of his potential, and the team will be hoping he can build on this performance to solidify his place in the Test side.
As Shai Hope continues his journey in international cricket, the West Indies will be looking to him to lead the way with his experience and batting prowess, particularly in the longer format of the game.