Where is Desmond Haynes now?
Since his retirement in 1994, Haynes has served as the chairman of the selection panel of Barbados and is currently the batting coach of the West Indies team….Desmond Haynes.
Name | Desmond Haynes |
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Born | February 15, 1956 |
Holders Hill, St James, Barbados | |
Age | 65 years 212 days |
Teams | Scotland, West Indies, Middlesex |
How old is Desmond Haynes?
65 years (February 15, 1956)
Desmond Haynes/Age
When did Desmond Haynes retire?
March 1997
Haynes announced his retirement in March 1997 after playing a first-class game for Western Province against Natal in Cape Town. He made 83 in the first innings and was dismissed for a third-ball duck in the second and his last.
Who was better Greenidge and Haynes?
While Greenidge is older and generally agreed to be the greater player of the two, even his career – and perhaps it wouldn’t be too far to say his life – has come to be defined by their partnership, which remains the most productive of any opening pair in Tests: 148 innings, 6,482 runs, 16 century partnerships.
Who broke Desmond Haynes record?
The record man: By the time Haynes ended his career, he was the highest run-scorer in ODIs and also held the record for most number of centuries (17) in the format. The record for most runs was later broken by Mohammad Azharuddin, while Sachin Tendulkar surpassed him on hundreds.
Was Adam Gilchrist A opener?
Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden Hayden was an opener by trade, but Gilchrist—a wicketkeeper-batsman—was promoted to the top of the order in 50-over cricket.
Whose record did Sachin break?
CANBERRA: India captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday became the fastest cricketer to score 12,000 ODI runs, breaking a record held by legendary compatriot Sachin Tendulkar.