CricketSports Hope seeking turnaround in underwhelming Test career by Barbados Today 16/06/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Stefon Jordan 16/06/2020 5 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 278 West Indies middle-order batsman Shai Hope will be seeking to correct an anomaly in his international career on the current tour of England. While the talented Barbadian averages 52.20 from his 78 One-Day Internationals with 3 289 runs inclusive of nine centuries and 17 fifties, he has noticeably under-performed in Tests scoring just 1 498 runs in 31 matches at an average of a mere 27.23 His twin-hundreds at Headingley in 2017 were among the finest batting achievements in the history of the game. No one had ever scored a century in each innings of a first-class match โ never mind a Test โ in over 100 years of cricket played on the ground before Hope did so, in the process leading West Indies home to a memorable five-wicket win. But the marker has also become something of a millstone around Hopeโs Test career, symbolic of what he could still become rather than the moment he arrived. In the two-and-a-half years of international cricket since, Hope has yet to reach three figures again in another Test match. The 265 runs Hope scored in Leeds three summers ago currently constitute almost 18 per cent of his career total. Yet, despite his underwhelming Test average his wicket will rank alongside that of Kraigg Brathwaite (who narrowly missed out on pipping Hope to Headingley history with 134 and 95) as the most important for Englandโs bowlers to target. โWe want to change that around,โ Hope said of how his Test numbers pale in comparison to ODIs. โRed-ball batting is definitely my favourite part of the game but the runs and the stats arenโt exactly where we want them to be, but Iโm working towards that. I canโt pinpoint anything [wrong] at this stage, because I wouldnโt say my preparation has changed. I donโt think itโs anything major when it comes to my technical side of the game. There are certain things you can tweak, as you go along. I would probably say itโs more of a mental thing. Hopefully I can turn it around and move on from there. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend โObviously youโre going to be hard on yourself, especially when you know you can get something done but itโs not really portraying on the stats. Just [need to] have the continued belief in myself, back my ability because I know I can get it done, itโs not like I havenโt done it before. Case of making sure I make the most of these opportunities and do whatever I can to make the team win.โ Hopeโs ideal role within the Test side is perhaps still to be determined; his Headingley hundreds came at No. 5 (due to use of a nightwatchman) and No. 4, but he has since moved up to three and also batted down the order when deputising for regular wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich. โRegardless of which position I bat, I have to contribute in whichever way I can,โ he said. โIt doesnโt matter if I start at the top or the middle order, the case is to get as many runs for the team.โ With West Indies possessing the calibre of pace attack to make life hard for England, their chances of capitalising may hinge on how the batsmen fare. Missing Darren Bravo and Shimron Hetmyer, two players who contributed to beating England in the Caribbean 18 months ago, the burden of expectation is likely to fall on Brathwaite and Hope. Opener Brathwaite, too, has experienced a dip in form since 2017, averaging 25.33 in his last 20 Tests. Roston Chase has enjoyed most of his batting success in the Caribbean, Jermaine Blackwood scored his only Test century five years ago, while players such as John Campbell, Shamarh Brooks and Nkrumah Bonner are relatively untested โ but Hope said it was important for someone to โput their hand upโ over the coming weeks. โItโs very important, especially for the team dynamic that we have right now, weโre missing a few key players so itโs very important for us as top-order batters to get those runs on the board,โ Hope said. โEspecially first part of the game against the new ball, make it easier for the batters coming down the line.โ โItโs more a case where the performances will matter. Yes, weโre definitely going to miss those guys [Bravo and Hetmyer], they play a big role in the team, but itโs more the performances that weโre going to miss. Because they could be here and it just doesnโt go their way, thatโs how cricket goes sometimes. We really just want someone to put their hands up, and I want to stress that. Just keep making sure that we as batters put those runs on the board.โ West Indiesโ training at Old Trafford was interrupted by rain today, but Hope said the players had settled in well and would be hoping to turn the heat up on England by the time the first Test rolls around on July 8. โWe expect the seamers to bowl some fire in the series. Pitches have been pretty decent, itโs just trying to acclimatise to everything, get used to the conditions and I think weโre settling in nicely.โ (Cricinfo) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. 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