Famous Cricketers No 79 - Richard Hadlee
SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Internationals 14 12 1 173 39 15.72 - - 4 Career 84 67 12 900 47 16.36 - - 24 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 4i Internationals (6b) 131.1 23 448 17 5-26 26.35 2 Career (6b) 586 106 } 2342 133 6-12 17.60 9 (8b) 122.6 11 1980/81 Hadlee played his part as New Zealand won both one-day internationals against India without too much trouble. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct Total Total 85. NEW ZEALAND v INDIA, Auckland, February 14 (New Zealand won by 78 runs) c D.B.Vengsarkar b K.D.Ghavri 22 218-6 6 3 6 1 C.P.S.Chauhan b 140-9 1 86. NEW ZEALAND v INDIA, Hamilton, February 15 (New Zealand won by 57 runs) c Kirti Azad b K.D.Ghavri 23 210-8 8 1 27 2 D.B.Vengsarkar b 153 Yashpal Sharma lbw SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Internationals 2 2 0 45 23 22.50 - - 1 Career 86 69 12 945 47 16.57 - - 25 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 4i Internationals (6b) 14 4 33 3 2-27 11.00 - Career (6b) 600 110 } 2375 136 6-12 17.46 9 (8b) 122.6 11 1981 - in England Not surprisingly, Hadlee appeared in all three one-day domestic competitions, and in the John Player League game against Surrey he made 67*, his best score in the competition to date. When bowling, no matter what the situation was in these games, few batsmen were able to score freely off him, and against Kent, in the NatWest Trophy, he returned figures of 10.3-3-14-2. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct Total Total 87. Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire (BHC), Northampton, May 9 (Nottinghamshire won by one wicket) not out 18 155-9 10 1 28 2 A.J.Lamb c B.N.French 152 G.Sharp lbw 88. Nottinghamshire v Worcestershire (BHC), Trent Bridge, May 16 (Nottinghamshire won by six wickets) not out 27 217-4 11 1 38 2 Younis Ahmed c C.E.B.Rice 214-8 D.J.Humphries b 89. Nottinghamshire v Somerset (JPL), Trent Bridge, May 17 (Somerset won by eight wickets, target adjusted) not out 2 107-5 6.3 0 29 0 96-2 90. Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire (BHC), Gloucester, May 21, 22 (Nottinghamshire won by 64 runs) c A.H.Wilkins b P.Bainbridge 2 191-9 8 2 18 2 B.C.Broad c B.N.French 127 1 A.H.Wilkins c J.D.Birch 91. Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire (BHC), Trent Bridge, May 30 (Nottinghamshire won by six wickets) not out 32 117-4 11 1 27 1 J.F.Steele c C.E.B.Rice 114-8 2 109
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