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Johnny Hayes

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Player profile

Full name John Arthur Hayes
Born January 11, 1927, Auckland
Died December 25, 2007, Auckland (aged 80 years 348 days)
Major teams New Zealand, Auckland, Canterbury
Nickname Haybag
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 15 22 7 73 19 4.86 0 0 2 3 0
First-class 78 100 36 611 36 9.54 0 0 29 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 15 19 2675 1217 30 4/36 4/36 40.56 2.72 89.1 1 0 0
First-class 78 15080 6759 292 7/28 23.14 2.68 51.6 12 3

Career statistics
Test debut New Zealand v England at Christchurch, Mar 17-21, 1951 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at Manchester, Jul 24-29, 1958 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1946/47 - 1960/61

 Profile

Johnny Haynes was a tall right-arm bowler who on his day was genuinely quick and could move the ball away from right handers. He was picked for a trial match after two first-class matches and on the strength of that he toured England under Walter Hadlee in 1949. He started well but sustained a groin strain which meant he was a passenger for the second half of the trip, obliged to remain with the squad. The first of his 15 Tests came against England in 1950-51 and the following season he produced possibly his best burst when he removed Gomez, Walcott and Worrell in eight balls. In 1955-56 he toured India and Pakistan with success, taking 35 wickets at 32.11 in first-class games where he used the new ball with skill. He was less successful in the Tests, his 13 wickets in six outings costing 46.61. He made a second trip to England in 1958 where he took 62 wickets, including 11 in a match against the MCC at Lord's. The New Zealand side was widely regarded as one of the worst to tour overseas and Hayes struggled in the four Tests with only six wickets. The bulk of those came in England's only innings at Lord's where Haynes took his Test-best 4 for 36. His job with an import-export company did not always leave him free for cricket, and he was obliged to miss a tour to South Africa in 1953-54. After retiring from cricket in 1961, he worked in import and export, and was Morocco's honorary consul general in New Zealand until his retirement in 2004.
Martin Williamson

 Notes
New Zealand Cricket Almanack Player of the Year 1958

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