Whilst at Bedes, Hope guided the 1st XI to the national 20/20 final where he scored a half century in a losing cause versus Millfield.
He also considered remaining in the United Kingdom at that time, with the intention to qualify to play for the England cricket team.
[13] In 2017, he was a key member of the Barbados team that won the Regional Super50, scoring centuries in both the semi-final[14] and final,[15] and was named man of the match in both games.
[17][18] On 15 October 2022 Hope was named as the new captain, replacing Jason Holder, of the Barbados Pride for the 2021-22 Regional Super50 tournament.
[19] In April of the following year, Holder joined English club Yorkshire for three games of the 2023 County Championship season.
During Hope's final match with the side, he scored an unbeaten second-innings 53 in an eventual draw against Sussex at Hove.
[26] Hope made his One Day International (ODI) debut in the second match of the tri-series, against Sri Lanka.
[32] In December 2017, Hope was added to the West Indies' Twenty20 International (T20I) squad ahead of their series against New Zealand.
[41][42] The International Cricket Council (ICC) named Hope as the key player of the West Indies' squad prior to the tournament.
[47] The Test series was originally scheduled to start in May 2020, but was moved back to July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[48] On 8 June 2022 Hope went on to score 127 against Pakistan in the first game of a three match ODI series played at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
[9][8] On 21 March 2023, Hope scored 128 not out to spur the Windies to eventually win the second ODI of their 2023 tour of South Africa played at Buffalo Park, East London.