Dayle Hadlee - New Zealand - Batsman

Dayle Hadlee

Dayle Hadlee

New Zealand

Profile

Son of the famous Walter Hadlee and the elder brother to the legendary Sir Richard Hadlee, Dayle Hadlee was in comparison a pale shadow in terms of career output. Dayle was a pacer, not genuinely quick but brisk enough to trouble the batters and could swing the ball as well. Fitness was an issue though and recurring back injuries took a toll on his pace which had to be cut down. He was never the same bowler after that and although Dayle was able to get more control, the cutting edge was missing in his bowling. Lack of speed was the major issue, for not all tracks were helpful to swing bowlers those days and pace was an important factor. Injuries meant that Dayle was forced to an early retirement from international cricket at the age of 30. He played first-class cricket for another five to six years, ending with over 350 wickets at a healthy average and strike rate. In ODIs, Dayle had very good numbers though it was a brief career, again due to fitness concerns. After his playing days, Dayle got involved with coaching in New Zealand's U19 system and later on became a bowling coach as well. Ultimately, a role at ICC's Global Cricket Academy saw him move to Dubai.

Written by Hariprasad Sandanandan

Personal Information

Born

January 06, 1948 (76 years)

Birth Place

Riccarton, Christchurch, Canterbury

Height

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Role

Batsman

Batting Style

Right Handed Bat

Bowling Style

Right-arm fast-medium

ICC Rankings

 

Test

ODI

T20

Batting

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Bowling

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Batting Career Summary
M Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 26 42 5 530 56 14.32 1151 46.05 0 0 1 45 6
ODI 11 7 2 40 20 8.0 85 47.06 0 0 0 3 0
Bowling Career Summary
M Inn B Runs Wickets BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5w 10w
Test 26 44 4151 2389 71 4/30 7/61 3.45 33.65 58.46 0 0
ODI 11 11 540 364 20 4/34 4/34 4.04 18.2 27.0 0 0