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Full name Douglas Sang Hue
Born October 28, 1931, Clarendon, Jamaica
Current age 76 years 264 days
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Umpiring statistics
Test debut
West Indies v India at Kingston, Apr 13-18, 1962 scorecard
Last Test
West Indies v England at Kingston, Apr 10-15, 1981 scorecard
Test matches
31
Test statistics
Only ODI
West Indies v Pakistan at Kingston, Mar 12, 1988 scorecard
ODI matches
1
ODI statistics
Profile
Douglas Sang Hue stood in 31 Tests over almost 20 years, but the bulk of his appearances came in the 1970s. He first stood at Sabina Park in 1961-62 in what was also his first first-class match, but through the 1970s he stood in most Caribbean Tests. In 1972-73 he became the first person to stand in al five Tests in a series in the West Indies, a feat he repeated the following season against England. In 1977, after a summer spent officiating in England, he signed for Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket and that led to him being dropped by the West Indies board, although Bobby Simpson, the Australian captain, had objected to him standing on grounds of incompetence. He returned in 1981 for three Tests but that was his lot, although he continued in domestic cricket until 1988.
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