Desmond Haynes

Desmond Haynes
Desmond Haynes
Haynes Gough.jpg
Desmond Haynes (left), 2007
Personal information
Full name Desmond Leo Haynes
Born 15 February 1956 (1956-02-15) (age 55)
Saint James, Barbados
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm leg break / medium pace
International information
National side West Indies
Test debut (cap 163) 3 March 1978 v Australia
Last Test 13 April 1994 v England
ODI debut (cap 25) 22 February 1978 v Australia
Last ODI 5 March 1994 v England
Domestic team information
Years Team
1976–1995 Barbados
1989–1994 Middlesex
1994–1997 Western Province
1983 Scotland
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 116 238 376 419
Runs scored 7,487 8,648 26,030 15,651
Batting average 42.29 41.27 45.90 42.07
100s/50s 18/39 17/57 61/138 28/110
Top score 184 152* 255* 152*
Balls bowled 18 30 536 780
Wickets 1 0 8 9
Bowling average 8.00 34.87 65.77
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match n/a n/a
Best bowling 1/2 1/2 1/9
Catches/stumpings 65/– 59/– 202/1 117/–
Source: Cricinfo, 4 February 2010

Desmond Leo Haynes (born 15 February 1956) is a West Indian cricketer and cricket coach. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1991. Haynes formed a formidable partnership with Gordon Greenidge for the West Indies cricket team in Test cricket during 1980s. Between them they managed 16 century stands, four in excess of 200. The pair made 6482 runs while batting together in partnerships, the second highest total for a batting partnership in Test cricket history.[1] Haynes favoured a more measured approach to batting. He compiled 7487 runs in 116 Test matches at an average of 42.29, his highest Test innings coming against England in 1984 with 184 off 395 balls. He is one of the few Test batsman to have been dismissed handled the ball, falling in this fashion against India on 3 March 1978.

He first made his name on the international scene with 148 against Australia at Antigua in a One-Day International against Australia and until recently Haynes held a number of ODI records, including most runs and most centuries. He played in the World Cup of 1979, won by the West Indies, and returned to the competition in 1983, 1987 and 1992. In the 25 World Cup matches, Haynes scored 854 runs at 37.13 with three fifties and one century.

Haynes, when facing Australia in the bitter 1990–91 series, clashed verbally with Ian Healy, Merv Hughes, Craig McDermott and David Boon, who christened him 'Dessie'.[citation needed] He is also noted for using delaying tactics against England during the 1989–90 Test series.[2]

Like most West Indian openers, Haynes was strong against pace and, after struggling against spin early in his career, developed into a strong player of slow bowling, exemplified by his knocks of 75 and 143 against Australia on an SCG dustbowl in 1989.[2] Haynes had a successful career in English county cricket, playing 95 first class games for Middlesex, scoring 7071 runs at 49.1 with a best of 255* against Sussex. He was awarded his Middlesex cap in 1989 and played at Lords till 1994. He played 63 first class matches for Barbados from 1976/77 to 1994/95, scoring 4843 at 49.92 with a top score of 246 and 21 games for Western Province from 1994/95 to 1996/97, making 1340 runs at 40.6 with a best of 202*. In all first class cricket he made 26030 runs at 45.90 and 15651 more in 419 one day games at 42.07 with a top score of 152*. He scored 61 first class hundreds in all and won 55 man of the match awards in all forms of the game.

After his retirement from the game in 1997 Haynes has served as Chairman of Selectors of the Barbados Cricket Association, President of Carlton Cricket Club, Secretary of the West Indies Players Association and is currently a Director of the West Indies Cricket Board. He is a former Government Senator and was Chairman of the National Sports Council. His main relaxation is golf. A biography Lion of Barbados was published about him, punning on his middle name 'Leo'.[citation needed]

Desmond Haynes' career performance graph.

Notes

  1. ^ ESPNCricinfo (2011). ESPNCricinfo Partnership records. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b Selvey, Mike. "Player Profile: Desmond Haynes". CricInfo. http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/52047.html. Retrieved 1 August 2009. 

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Preceded by
Viv Richards
West Indies Test cricket captains
1989/90–1990/91
Succeeded by
Viv Richards

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