Personal information | ||||
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Full name | Geoffrey Philip Howarth | |||
Born | 29 March 1951 Auckland, New Zealand |
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Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Right-arm off break | |||
Relations | Hedley Howarth (brother) | |||
International information | ||||
National side | New Zealand | |||
Test debut | 20 February 1975 v England | |||
Last Test | 4 May 1985 v West Indies | |||
ODI debut | 8 March 1975 v England | |||
Last ODI | 23 April 1985 v West Indies | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
1971–1985 | Surrey | |||
1972–1974 | Auckland | |||
1974–1986 | Northern Districts | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Competition | Tests | ODIs | FC | LA |
Matches | 47 | 70 | 338 | 278 |
Runs scored | 2,531 | 1,384 | 17,294 | 5,997 |
Batting average | 32.44 | 23.06 | 31.90 | 23.98 |
100s/50s | 6/11 | 0/6 | 32/88 | 2/29 |
Top score | 147 | 76 | 183 | 122 |
Balls bowled | 614 | 90 | 8,525 | 682 |
Wickets | 3 | 3 | 112 | 24 |
Bowling average | 90.33 | 22.66 | 32.10 | 20.29 |
5 wickets in innings | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
10 wickets in match | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Best bowling | 1/13 | 1/4 | 5/32 | 4/16 |
Catches/stumpings | 29/– | 16/– | 229/– | 76/– |
Source: Cricket Archive, 22 October 2010 |
Geoffrey "Geoff" Philip Howarth OBE (born 29 March 1951) is a former New Zealand cricketer, who remains the only New Zealand captain to have positive win-loss records in both Test cricket and ODI cricket. Howarth played some Test cricket with his elder brother, Hedley Howarth, but most of his 47-Test career did not overlap with Hedley's. He played most of his career as a specialist batsman, captaining the team for 30 of those 47 Tests, and although his batting average of only 32 was not stunning, he did make six Test centuries. Four of those came while he was not captaining the side. In his debut series as captain, he led the side to their first Test series victory over the West Indies, when New Zealand won the first Test chasing 104 after being 73 for 8, then drew the second Test thanks to 147 from Howarth, and also survived an evenly-fought third Test. He also became coach for the New Zealand team in the early 1990s and was coach of the ill-fated tour of South Africa in 1994.
Howarth played for Surrey County Cricket Club in England for a number of seasons, and in 1984–85 was the only overseas player ever to captain the club.
Preceded by Mark Burgess |
New Zealand national cricket captain 1979/80–1984/85 |
Succeeded by Jeremy Coney |
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