Famous Cricketers No 79 - Richard Hadlee

194. Canterbury v Auckland, Eden Park No 2 Ground, Auckland, December 30 (Canterbury won by 9 runs) c P.N.Webb b A.T.R.Hellaby 11 169-9 9 3 9 0 160 1 195. Canterbury v Northern Districts, Tauranga, January 4 (Canterbury won by six wickets) did not bat - 118-4 8 2 11 1 C.W.Dickeson b 115 196. NEW ZEALAND v PAKISTAN, Napier, January 12 (New Zealand won by 110 runs) not out 34 277-6 8 0 30 2 Mudassar Nazar c I.D.S.Smith 167-9 1 Qasim Omar c I.D.S.Smith 197. NEW ZEALAND v PAKISTAN, Hamilton, January 15 (New Zealand won by four wickets) not out 13 222-6 10 3 46 0 221-4 198. NEW ZEALAND v PAKISTAN, Christchurch, February 6 (New Zealand won by 13 runs) c Anil Dalpat b Tahir Naqqash 9 264-8 9.4 1 32 3 Anil Dalpat c M.D.Crowe 251 Tahir Naqqash c G.P.Howarth Iqbal Qasim b 199. NEW ZEALAND v PAKISTAN, Auckland, February (16), 17 (No result) 9.1 3 24 1 Wasim Akram b 189 SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Internationals 4 3 2 56 34* 56.00 - - 1 Other matches 3 2 0 26 15 13.00 - - 1 Season 7 5 2 82 34* 27.33 - - 2 Career 199 167 33 3121 100* 23.29 1 9 65 Bowling O M R W BB Ave 4i Internationals 36.5 7 132 6 3-32 22.00 - Other matches 25 5 51 2 1-11 25.50 - Season (6b) 61.5 12 183 8 3-32 22.87 - Career (6b) 1551.2 297 } 5191 295 6-12 17.59 12 (8b) 122.6 11 1984/85 - New Zealand in Australia Hadlee’s best performance in the World Championship of Cricket was against the West Indies in the Plate Final. However, his fine figures of 10-4-23-3 could only limit the scale of New Zealand’s defeat as the Kiwis had no answer to the West Indies attack. Own Team O M R W Opp Ct Total Total 200. NEW ZEALAND v WEST INDIES, Sydney, February (19), 21 (No result) did not bat - 57-2 201. NEW ZEALAND v SRI LANKA, Melbourne, February 23 (New Zealand won by 51 runs) c A.L.F.de Mel b A.Ranatunga 9 223 6 1 23 2 L.R.D.Mendis c and b 172 2 S.H.U.Karnain lbw 202. NEW ZEALAND v INDIA, Sydney, March 5 (India won by seven wickets) c S.Madan Lal b R.J.Shastri 3 206 8.3 3 50 1 R.J.Shastri c P.E.McEwan 207-3 203. NEW ZEALAND v WEST INDIES, Sydney, March 9 (West Indies won by six wickets) b M.D.Marshall 11 138-9 10 4 23 3 D.L.Haynes c J.V.Coney 139-4 R.B.Richardson c I.D.S.Smith I.V.A.Richards b SEASON’S AVERAGES Batting and Fielding M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct Internationals 4 3 0 23 11 7.66 - - 2 Career 203 170 33 3144 100* 22.94 1 9 67 120

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