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Full name Carl Llewellyn Hooper
Born December 15, 1966, Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana
Current age 41 years 302 days
Major teams West Indies,Guyana,Kent,Lancashire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
102
173
15
5762
233
36.46
11462
50.27
13
27
633
63
115
0
ODIs
227
206
43
5761
113*
35.34
7517
76.63
7
29
409
65
120
0
First-class
339
535
52
23034
236*
47.68
69
104
375
0
List A
457
414
81
13357
145
40.11
15
85
242
0
Twenty20
10
9
2
162
49*
23.14
156
103.84
0
0
13
3
6
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
102
145
13794
5635
114
5/26
7/178
49.42
2.45
121.0
1
4
0
ODIs
227
203
9573
6958
193
4/34
4/34
36.05
4.36
49.6
3
0
0
First-class
339
46464
19595
555
7/93
35.30
2.53
83.7
18
0
List A
457
19718
13611
396
5/41
5/41
34.37
4.14
49.7
5
1
0
Twenty20
10
10
204
197
8
4/18
4/18
24.62
5.79
25.5
1
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
India v West Indies at Mumbai, Dec 11-16, 1987 scorecard
Last Test
India v West Indies at Kolkata, Oct 30-Nov 3, 2002 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
New Zealand v West Indies at Dunedin, Mar 18, 1987 scorecard
Last ODI
Kenya v West Indies at Kimberley, Mar 4, 2003 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span
1983/84 - 2004
List A span
1984/85 - 2004
Twenty20 debut
Nottinghamshire v Lancashire at Nottingham, Jun 16, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Lancashire v Surrey at Birmingham, Aug 7, 2004 scorecard
Profile
It was March 31, 1995, West Indies v Australia, Bridgetown: the first morning of the first Test. Australia, off to a flyer, had taken three wickets for six when Cool Carl walked to the crease. Immediately Shane Warne was brought into the
attack to bowl the 10th over of the series. He went round the wicket. The first ball was met yards down the pitch and deposited in the air to the long-on boundary. Down the pitch to the second, Hooper inside-edged to fine leg for four more. The third received the same treatment as the first: 12 from the first
three balls. By lunch, Hooper and Brian Lara, in a memorable counter-attack, had put on precisely 100 together. That was Hooper's potential. His second Test innings brought a century in Calcutta, but all too often he failed to deliver. A mid-thirties average is a dereliction of duty for a batsman of his exquisite
charms and ability. The captaincy, which he took on after a prolonged absence from the side, briefly brought out the best in him, and for two years he averaged nearer 50. But, following a disappointing World Cup in 2003, he was replaced by Lara and once more reverted to semi-retirement. Mike Selvey