West Indies captain Shai Hope scored a century to lead his team to an impressive total of 335/8 in the second ODI against Proteas. 🏏 SAvWI Read more here 👇
Shai Hope scored an unbeaten century in the second ODI against the Proteas. Picture: Richard Huggard/Gallo Images
The tourists got off to a great start after winning the toss and choosing to bat, with Brandon King and Kyle Mayers sharing 67 runs for the first wicket. The West Indies then lost two more wickets for just four runs in the next couple of overs before Hope led a recovery, sharing 87 runs with Nicholas Pooran for the fourth wicket.
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