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George Headley
George
Headley was born in Panama where his father
a had migrated to work on building the Panama Canal. When he
was ten years old Headley was sent to Jamaica to get an
English education. In 1928 at eighteen years, George was good enough to
be selected to represent Jamaica against a visiting English side.
During this same year, his parents had migrated to United States from
Panama and had sent for george to come and study a profession.
Ironically the papers that had been sent from Panama were
delayed.
By the time the documents had
arrived George Headley had made 78 and 228 against the Englishmen. The
local authorities and fans persuaded young George to give up the idea
of going to study and West Indies cricket gain it's first cricket hero.
Headley made his debut in 1930 and for the period between the wars he
carried the West Indies batting with his scoring feats.
Headley's scoring feats led to his being dubbed the black Bradman.
Through this period Headley's contribution was critical to the
achievements of the West Indies. When the war came George Headley had
played 35 test innings in ten years. He had scored two double
centuries, eight centuries and five fifties at an average of 70.64.
Headley had a fascinating start to his career at the age of twenty in
four Test Headley scored 704 runs at an average of 87.88, including
four centuries. When compared with Sir Don Bradman who at age twenty
one made his debut in four Test in 1929 scoring 486 runs at an average
of 66.85. In 1948 George Headley became the first black man to captain
the West Indies,
George Alphonso Headley
MBE, died in Jamaica on November 30, 1983, he
was aged 74.
George Headley Test Cricket
Statistics
| Full Name |
George Alphonso Headley |
|
Number
of Test
|
22 |
|
Test Run Aggregate
|
2,190 |
|
Test
Batting Average
|
60.83
|
|
Total Test Wickets
|
0 |
|
Test Bowling Average
|
-- |
|
Test
Centuries
|
10 |
|
Date of Birth
|
30th
May, 1903,Colon, Panama |
| Died |
November 30, 1983, Meadowbridge, Kingston,
Jamaica |
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Test Debut
|
West
Indies v England at Bridgetown - Jan 11-16, 1930 |
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Last Test Match
|
West
Indies v England at Kingston - Jan 15-21, 1954 |
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Batting
Style
|
Right hand bat |
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Bowling
Style
|
Legbreak |
|
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Cricket
Legends These players are the 50 greatest cricketers of
the century, as voted by a blue-ribbon panel of judges assembled by
ESPN. The panelists were asked to list in order, their top 50 players.
Cricketing legends from Australia, England, India, New Zealand,
Pakistan, South Africa and the West Indies all made it to the final 50.
Among them are some famous West Indies fast bowlers, great Aussie
legends, and modern heros of the game. Disc 5 features the great George
Headley. |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| NTSC - DVD |
|
£124.99 |
|
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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A
Nation Imagine, The publication of A Nation Imagined
falls squarely within the West Indies Cricket Board’s
celebrations of 75 years of West Indies’ entry into Test
cricket. Produced under the theme “75 Years of Windies Test
Cricket: Uniting the Region, Exciting the World”, this
commemorative book is a treasure trove of facts and anecdotes and a
must have for every cricket lover. |
| Format |
|
Cost |
| Paper Back Book |
|
£24.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Caught
In Action 20 Years of West Indies Cricket Photography by
Gordon Brooks beautifully features the very best of
his work, most of which has never been published before. Watch the
story of West Indies cricket unfold before your eyes as you enjoy
studying these wonderful cricket photos. Every cricket fan will want a
copy of this book. |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover Book |
152
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£21.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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Wisden
Caribbean Cricket, delivers an interesting
account of 75 years of West Indies Cricket history. This book will be
an excellent resource to students, educators and cricket enthusiasts
the world over. With the foreword by Sir Vivian Richards, Wisden's
Caribbean Cricket offers a heartwarming walk down memory lane. |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover book |
144 |
£19.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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The
Glory Days 25 Great West Indian Cricketers, The Glory
Days - 25 Great West Indian Cricketers, celebrates the
legends of west Indies cricket. Batsmen like Headley,
Walcott, Weekes, Worrell, Sobers, Richards and Lara; and
bowlers like Hall, Gibbs, Roberts, Holding, Marshall, Ambrose and
Walsh. This colourful book provides profiles, career hightlights and
statistics accompanied by loads of superb photos, of 25 great West
Indian cricket legends. It is a must have book for every
cricket fan. |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Hard Cover book |
136 |
£19.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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A
History Of West Indies Cricket, by Michael Manley, offer
the complete story of West Indies Cricket. It runs from the early
1900's through the 1990's |
| Format |
Pages |
Cost |
| Paper Back book |
776 |
£19.95 |
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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West
Indies One Day Cap, We are pleased to introduce
the official 2006 West Indies cricket One Day International Cap |
| Merchandise |
Size |
Cost |
| Replica Cap |
One Size |
£12.99 |
|
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| Screenshot |
Description |
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West
Indies One Day International Replica Shirt, The New
official West Indies One-Day shirt as currently worn by the current
West Indies squad. Celebrate the West Indies One Day cricket resurgence
with this replica shirt. |
| Merchandise |
Size |
Cost |
| Replica Shirt |
|
£19.99 |
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