CricketSportsWorld Hope joins Yorkshire by Barbados Today 06/04/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 06/04/2023 4 min read A+A- Reset West Indies cricketer Shai Hope reacts after scoring a century (100 runs) during the third one-day international (ODI) between Bangladesh and West Indies at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Sylhet on December 14, 2018. (Photo by MUNIR UZ ZAMAN / AFP) (Photo credit should read MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP/Getty Images) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 555 Yorkshire managing director Darren Gough has hailed the signing of West Indies One-day International captain Shai Hope on a short-term overseas contract for the start of the English County Championship, starting on Thursday. Yorkshire announced on Wednesday that Hope, 29, will be available for its first three English county championship matches, beginning with the season opener against Leicestershire on home soil at Headingley. Gough, the former England pacer, said Hope was a great signing for the club, which is aiming to return to Division 1 of the Championship after they were relegated last season. โHe is a great signing. He brings so much experience โ one thing we are lacking is just a little bit of experience, so he just gives us that and comes into the squad for this first game,โ said Gough. Hope will have fond memories of Headingley, where six years ago he became the first player to score two hundreds in the same first-class match while playing for West Indies against hosts England. Hope scored of 147 and 118 not out, and West Indies pulled off a remarkable victory in the first day-night Test staged in England. โWe felt we needed just the one experienced face in and we went for Shai,โ Gough added. โHe has been playing well for West Indies in one-day matches, he has got a record of playing Test cricket โ he had his two hundreds at Headingley before for the West Indies.โ Hope returned home only a few days ago from playing for West Indies against hosts South Africa in a three-match ODI series, which was drawn โ but Gough said he grabbed the opportunity to come to the club, where his coach will be former Barbados and West Indies all-rounder, Ottis Gibson. โHope has literally just got home a few days ago, so itโs a straight turnaround. He will have to adjust to playing red ball, from white ball, but he is a fantastic player, and itโs good to have someone of his quality to come in at short notice for three games,โ Gough said. Meantime, former West Indies head coach Ottis Gibson, who was hired as Yorkshireโs head coach in 2022 on a three-year contract, urged his side to head into their season opener against Leicestershire with confidence, but not over-confidence. โI donโt think we will start expecting to win. We expect to play four good days of cricket, and hopefully at the end, weโve done enough to win. โThe thing in the second division, there are teams who have taken a long time to get out. Nottinghamshire had been in there for a while and Middlesex. They didnโt just go down and come straight back up,โ Gibson pointed out. โIt would be wrong to just expect that we will go down and come straight back up, but of course thatโs what we want to do. We know we have to play well and be a positive team if we are to get results. The second division is not an easy place to play. Absolutely, we want to get out of it at the first attempt, but our mentality has to be right.โ Gibson said Yorkshire cannot afford to take things for granted because there are some tough teams in the division, and all have the same objective. โIโve said to the guys in the dressing room that I came in this time last year and, of course as a coach, youโre trying to build relationships and trust as quickly as possible,โ he said. โI didnโt have the opportunity for a pre-season, and I had to trust them. This year is different. Iโve had six months with them in the indoor school and have seen them grow as people, practice and work hard.โ โI know now where they are, I know their characters a lot better, and I know when I can push their buttons to get more out of them. Iโve answered a lot of questions over the winter, and from my point of view Iโm more confident that we will play the way I want us to play,โ Gibson maintained. (CMC) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Pride rout Scorpions to stay in playoff hunt 28/04/2026 Commonwealth Sport wraps up โsuccessfulโ tour of Barbados 27/04/2026 Bulls to face Celtics in Premier League finals 27/04/2026