Wednesday, 20 June 2012

David Hookes

 David  Hookes

David William Hookes (3 May 1955 – 19 January 2004) was an Australian cricketer, broadcaster and coach of the Victorian cricket team. An aggressive left-handed batsman, Hookes usually batted in the middle order. His international career got off to a sensational start in the Centenary Test at Melbourne in 1977 when he hit England captain Tony Greig for five consecutive boundaries, but a combination of circumstances ensured that he never became a regular in the Australian team. He wrote in his autobiography, "I suspect history will judge me harshly as a batsman because of my modest record in 23 Tests and I can't complain about that".

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

  David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

  David  Hookes

  David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

  David  Hookes

  David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 David  Hookes

 

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