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Hope joins Yorkshire for stint of County Championship

Hope joins Yorkshire for stint of County Championship

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Hope joins Yorkshire for stint of County Championship

Shai Hope has joined Yorkshire for a three-match stint as their overseas player for the start of the English County Championship. He has been picked in the starting XI for the opening fixture against Leicestershire at Headingley.

Yorkshire managing director Darren Gough hailed the signing of West Indies One-day International captain after the club made the announcement on Wednesday.

β€œHe is a great signing,” Gough said. β€œHe brings so much experience – 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.”

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.

β€œWe felt we needed just the one experienced face in and we went for Shai,” Gough added. β€œHe has been playing well for West Indies in one-day matches, he has got a record of playing Test cricket – he had his two hundreds at Headingley before for the West Indies.”