Hope reveals Dhoni inspiration after finishing chase in style
Written by I Dig SportsHope's unbeaten 109 off 83 balls was his 16th ODI century and the fastest of his career. He brought it up with a flurry of sixes to take West Indies over the line, belting a Curran full toss over wide long-on, pulling a shorter ball over deep midwicket to bring up three figures and repeating the shot to complete a four-wicket win with seven balls to spare.
"A very, very famous person, MS Dhoni - we had a chat a while ago, and he was saying, 'You always have a lot more time than you think,'" Hope said at the post-match presentation. "That's one thing that has stuck with me throughout the years I've been playing ODI cricket.
Speaking to CWI's in-house channels, he added: "The dimensions of the field and then the wind factor there, I thought the best thing to do was to target that particular over. We knew it was a challenge to score from the other end, especially going against the breeze regardless of what happened, I was going to try and take down that second-to-last over to give us the best chance of winning the game.
"After the second [six of the 49th over], I knew we pretty much had the game in the balance. If we had that over to finish the game, I always try to finish the game with one over to spare if I can. I don't want to leave it to anyone else, so the aim was to finish off at the back end."
"It was in a winning cause, and that's all I play for," he said. "The stats will come as a bypass [sic] but my aim and my thing is to win games It feels good, man. It contributed to a win, so I'm just happy that the guys got over the line."
West Indies' run chase - their second-highest in men's ODIs - was set up by Alick Athanaze and Brandon King's 104-run opening stand. "They're both quality players," Hope said. "Again, it's about how you can continue from this position. You want some consistency, not just a one-off to show the world you can do something.
"Whatever is on the board, we have to chase it. If you want to win games, we can't only win games when we're bowling teams out for 160 or 150: we've got to win from any position. That's the belief that we need to have in the dressing room. I'm going to be pushing that regardless of what's going on."