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Frank Hayes (cricketer)

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Full Name
  
Frank Charles Hayes

Born
  
(
1946-12-06
) 6 December 1946

Birth Place
  
Preston, Lancashire, England

Role
  
Batsman

Name
  
Frank Hayes

Died
  
1923, Belmont Park, New York, United States


Similar
  
Alan Knott, Tony Greig, Peter Willey
National team
  
England

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Bowling style
  
Right-arm medium

Frank Hayes Best Fifty / ENGLAND vs EAST AFRICA / 1st Cricket World Cup 1975 / Rare HD Video


Frank Hayes – The Future Batsman of England

Frank Charles Hayes (born 6 December 1946, Preston, Lancashire) is a former English cricketer, who played in nine Tests and six ODIs from 1973 to 1976. He made an unbeaten 106 in his first Test appearance, becoming the thirteenth man to score a century on debut for England, but in eight further Tests (all against the West Indies) his highest score was a mere 29.

For Lancashire he had more success. He made 94 on his first-class debut in the 1970 season, seven years later hit Malcolm Nash for 34 runs in an over (6-4-6-6-6-6) and captained the Lancashire side from 1978 to 1980. He retired in 1984.

Hayes is director of cricket at Oakham School.

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References

Frank Hayes (cricketer) Wikipedia