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Wes Hall

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Full name Wesley Winfield Hall
Born September 12, 1937, Glebe Land, Station Hill, St Michael, Barbados
Current age 71 years 26 days
Major teams West Indies, Barbados, Queensland, Trinidad
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Other Administrator

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 48 66 14 818 50* 15.73 0 2 6 11 0
First-class 170 215 38 2673 102* 15.10 1 6 58 0
List A 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 48 92 10421 5066 192 7/69 11/126 26.38 2.91 54.2 11 9 1
First-class 170 14273 546 7/51 26.14 19 2
List A 2 108 71 3 2/53 2/53 23.66 3.94 36.0 0 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut India v West Indies at Mumbai (BS), Nov 28-Dec 3, 1958 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v West Indies at Auckland, Feb 27-Mar 3, 1969 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1955/56 - 1970/71
List A span 1963 - 1966

 Profile

For a decade Wes Hall terrified batsmen the world over. Muscular and tall (6ft 2ins) with a classical action, Hall presented a fearsome sight. A long, lithe approach ended with a fast and well-aimed delivery. He started his cricket career as a wicketkeeper-batsman but converted to a bowler when the regular opener for his club side failed to turn up. He took the new ball, six wickets, and never looked back. He toured England in 1957 with only one first-class game to his name, but he struggled for form and with his run-up and looked unimpressive. Called into the side to tour India and Pakistan in 1958-59, he took 46 wickets in eight Tests, and he was a regular thereafter. In the classic Tied Test on 1961 at Brisbane he took 9 for 203, and bowled the last over with six runs were needed for victory with three wickets left. He took one wicket, dropped a crucial catch, and there were two run-outs. Against India in 1961-62 he grabbed 27 wickets at 15.74 and in 1963, partnered by Charlie Griffith, he blasted England into defeat. At Lord's, in another epic finish, he bowled unchanged for three-and-a-half hours and took 4 for 93 (as well as breaking Colin Cowdrey's arm). In 1964-65 his 16 wickets were instrumental in guiding West Indies to their first series win over Australia, but by the time he toured England in 1966 the signs were there that he was on the wane. He retired, along with his partner Griffith, at the end of the tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1968-69. An immensely popular man, he played two seasons for Queensland and the bulk of his career with Barbados (although that amounted to 13 matches in 15 seasons) with a few appearances for Trinidad in his twilight years. In retirement he become an ordained minister as well as a Minister of Tourism and Sport in the Barbados government. He also managed West Indies touring sides and in 2001 took over as president of the West Indies board.
Martin Williamson

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Jan 12, 2002

The West Indian young cricketers prior to departure for the 2002 Youth World Cup
The West Indian young cricketers prior to departure for the 2002 Youth World Cup
© West Indies Cricket Board

Jul 27, 2001

WICB President, Rev. Wes Hall
WICB President, Rev. Wes Hall
© West Indies Cricket Board

Nov 21, 2000

Richie Benaud and Wes Hall at press conference.
Richie Benaud and Wes Hall at press conference.
© Getty Images

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