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Wally Hammond - Definition and Overview

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Wally Hammond
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Wally Hammond

Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Right arm medium fast
  Tests First-class
Matches 85 634
Runs scored 7249 50551
Batting average 58.45 56.10
100s/50s 22/24 167/185
Top score 336* 336*
Balls bowled 7969 51579
Wickets 83 732
Bowling average 37.80 30.58
5 wickets in innings 2 22
10 wickets in match 0 3
Best Bowling 5/36 9/22
Catches/Stumpings 110/0 820/3
Test debut: 24 December, 1927
Last Test: 25 March, 1947
Source: [1] (http://www.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/PLAYERS/ENG/H/HAMMOND_WR_01000458/)
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Walter Reginald Hammond (June 19, 1903 - July 1, 1965), often known as Wally Hammond, was an English cricketer, who played for Gloucestershire and England, primarily as a batsman, in a career that straddled (and was disrupted by) the Second World War. His Test batting average of 58.45 presently stands tenth in the all-time list.

Hammond is regarded as one of the best batsmen in the history of cricket: his Wisden obituary put him in a class with W. G. Grace, Jack Hobbs and Sir Donald Bradman, and on the centenary of his birth the Wisden Cricinfo website's editor ranked him second only to Bradman. The Don was five years his junior, and the comparisons apparently rankled with Hammond for years. Apart from his batting talents, he was one of the best slip fielders in the game and also a useful right-arm medium-fast bowler.

Hammond started his career as a professional but became an amateur in 1938, allowing him to captain England, a position to which professionals were not then appointed. He also captained both Gentlemen and Players. He retired from the captaincy, and from cricket, after a disappointing tour of Australia in 1946-7, in which he was comprehensively outshone by Bradman.

After 1946-7 Hammond only played two more first-class games, for MCC in 1950 and Gloucestershire in 1951. He emigrated to South Africa, where he died in 1965.

Preceded by:
Walter Robins
English national cricket captain
1938-1946/7
Interrupted by Second World War
Followed by:
Norman Yardley

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