In what was almost a one-man show, West Indies captain Shai Hope scored an unbeaten 109 on Wednesday in the rain-affected second ODI against New Zealand, but his effort was not enough as the hosts chased the 248-run target with three balls left and won by five wickets. In the 34-over-a-side match in Napier, Hope made 109 off 69 balls on a pitch that offered pace and movement. His innings took the West Indies to 247 for 9. During his sumptuous knock, Hope also knocked down several records. He recorded his first ODI century against New Zealand and moved level with Brian Lara in second place on West Indies’ all-time list of ODI hundreds with 19. Chris Gayle leads the list with 25.
Shai Hope also became the first player to score a century against all 12 Test-playing nations, covering

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