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Full name Wavell Wayne Hinds
Born September 7, 1976, Kingston, Jamaica
Current age 28 years 310 days
Major teams West Indies, Jamaica
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct
st
Tests 44 78 1 2583 213 33.54 5390 47.92 5 14 364 16 32 0
ODIs 98 94 7 2627 127* 30.19 3910 67.18 5 13 242 47 27 0
First-class 112 193 6 6424 213 34.35 17 29 59 0
List A 158 150 11 4112 127* 29.58 6 21 42 0
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 44 1069 565 16 3/79 5/134 35.31 3.17 66.81 0 0 0
ODIs 98 801 693 25 3/24 3/24 27.71 5.19 32.03 0 0 0
First-class 112 2122 1047 28 3/9 37.39 2.96 75.78 0 0
List A 158 1082 927 39 4/35 4/35 23.76 5.14 27.74 1 0 0
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Test debut West Indies v Zimbabwe at Port of Spain - Mar 16-20, 2000
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Last Test West Indies v Pakistan at Kingston - Jun 3-7, 2005
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ODI debut India v West Indies at Singapore - Sep 5, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Pakistan at Gros Islet - May 22, 2005
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First-class span 1995/96 - 2005
List A span 1997/98 - 2005
A loose-limbed left-hander with fast hands and slow
feet, Hinds had only three Test caps under his belt when he
incinerated Pakistan's attack at Bridgetown in 1999-2000. His scores
of 165 and 52 included 33 boundaries. A fallow period followed,
thanks partly to some harsh umpiring decisions in England, but the
real problem was that lazy front foot. As opposition coaches caught
on, edged drives and leg-befores abounded. It was a surprise, then,
when Hinds was promoted to open for the last Test of West Indies'
2000-01 Australian tour, and all the more so when he and Sherwin
Campbell shared opening stands of 147 and 98. Then Chris Gayle
happened, and that, along with the team's tendency to chop and
change after each series, Hinds was dropped. But after West Indies
tried three different opening combinations during the one-day series
in England in 2004, he was recalled for his experience and the
stability the team required during the Champions Trophy. He failed
with the bat, but his bowling was effective in the semi-final and
final, when wickets were needed most. Last seen, Hinds tended to
favour the off side, and dropped more than his fair share of
clangers in the field.
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