Roger Harper - West Indies - Batsman

Roger Harper

Roger Harper

West Indies

Profile

Known more for his fielding skills than his batting or bowling, Roger Harper is a former West Indies cricket who later turned coach. Harper, an off spinner, made his debut in 1983 and played through the decade as West Indies' lead spinner and a useful batsman in the lower order. Harper could play only 25 Tests for the country but managed much more in the ODI version, and even had some useful contributions to his name, the most notable one being the 4/47 in the quarter-finals against South Africa in the 1996 World Cup.

After retirement in the same year, Harper went into coaching and was appointed coach of the West Indies national side in 2000, during a period of transition, and coached the side till 2003. He then took over as the team manager in 2005 and then went on to coach the Kenyan national team for
another two years.

By Karthik Lakshmanan

Personal Information

Born

March 17, 1963 (61 years)

Birth Place

Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana

Height

6 ft 5 in

Role

Batsman

Batting Style

Right Handed Bat

Bowling Style

Right-arm offbreak

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 25 32 3 535 74 18.45 1252 42.73 0 0 3 52 9
ODI 105 73 20 855 45 16.13 1162 73.58 0 0 0 53 18
Bowling Career Summary
M Inn B Runs Wickets BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5w 10w
Test 25 39 3615 1291 46 6/57 6/90 2.14 28.07 78.59 1 0
ODI 105 99 5175 3431 100 4/40 4/40 3.98 34.31 51.75 0 0