Wavell Hinds

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Wavell Hinds
Personal information
Batting style Left hand bat
Bowling style Right arm medium
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 45 114
Runs scored 2608 2835
Batting average 33.01 28.92
100s/50s 5/14 5/14
Top score 213 127*
Balls bowled 1123 945
Wickets 16 28
Bowling average 36.87 29.89
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a
Best bowling 3/79 3/24
Catches/stumpings 32/- 28/-
Source: , 18 December 2006

Wavell Wayne Hinds (born 7 September 1976) is a West Indian cricketer at Test and One Day International level.

Career

born 7 September 1976 in Kingston, Jamaica, Hinds is an aggressive left-handed batsman and useful right-arm medium pace bowler, Hinds made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in 2000. In just his fourth Test Match he scored 165 against Pakistan.

Often criticised for his lack of footwork, Hinds was a surprise choice as opener for the last Test of what had been a disastrous tour of Australia in 2000–01. Batting with Sherwin Campbell, the pair made opening stands of 147 and 98. He was however dropped from the side soon after and replaced by Chris Gayle who went on to cement his spot at the top of the order. During an ODI series in England in 2004 he was brought back into the side, again as opener because the West Indies were struggling to find a solid pair at the top of the order. For the next few years he formed a fairly successful opening partnership with Gayle. In Tests they put on 1300 runs together at 39.39 in 33 innings. Their ODI opening partnership saw them make 1687 runs at 41.15.

In 2003 he made successive ODI hundreds against Australia at Grenada, both unbeaten and both in victories for the West Indies.

His highest Test score of 213 was made against South Africa at Georgetown in 2005 and included 34 fours and 2 sixes. He put on 284 for the 4th wicket with Shivnarine Chanderpaul who also made a double hundred making it one of the few occasions where two players have passed 200 in the same innings. Hinds however struggled soon after and again found himself on the sidelines. He made a brief return to the side in May for an ODI series against India but failed to impress and lost any chance he had of gaining inclusion in the World Cup squad.

He has not played Test cricket since 2005, and his last One Day International appearance was in 2006 and in October 2007, he signed a one-year contract to play as a Kolpak player for English county side Derbyshire in the 2008 season.[1] He played in the Indian Cricket League for the Ahmedabad Rockets in the first half of 2008, although he did not return in season 2.[2]

Test Centuries

Test Centuries of Wavell Hinds
Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 165 4 Pakistan Bridgetown, Barbados Kensington Oval 2000
[2] 113 22 India Kingston, Jamaica Sabina Park 2002
[3] 100 27 India Kolkata, India Eden Gardens 2002
[4] 113 32 Sri Lanka Gros Islet, St Lucia Beausejour Stadium 2003
[5] 213 39 South Africa Georgetown, Guyana Bourda 2005

One Day International Centuries

ODI Centuries of Wavell Hinds
Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
[1] 116* 14 Zimbabwe Kingston, Jamaica Sabina Park 2000
[2] 125* 74 Australia St. George's, Grenada Queen's Park 2003
[3] 103* 75 Australia St. George's, Grenada Queen's Park 2003
[4] 127* 82 Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club 2003
[5] 107 90 Australia Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Cricket Ground 2005

References

  1. Derbyshire snap up Hinds, Cricinfo, Retrieved on 23 October 2007
  2. http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/icl2008/content he was recently released by Derbyshire County Cricket Club /story/373840.html

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