Glen Hall (cricketer)

Glen Gordon Hall (24 May 1938 – 26 June 1987) was a South African cricketer who represented his country in one Test match in 1965.[1]

Glen Hall
Personal information
Full name
Glen Gordon Hall
Born(1938-05-24)24 May 1938
Died26 June 1987(1987-06-26) (aged 49)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingLegbreak
International information
National side
Only Test1 January 1965 v England
Career statistics
CompetitionTestFirst-class
Matches132
Runs scored0306
Batting average0.007.84
100s/50s0/00/2
Top score063
Balls bowled1866,105
Wickets1110
Bowling average94.0029.66
5 wickets in innings05
10 wickets in match02
Best bowling1/949/122
Catches/stumpings0/–12/–
Source: Cricinfo, 15 November 2022

Career

A "tall leg-spinner, quickish with both googly and top-spinner in his repertoire",[2] Glen Hall had a remarkable start to his first-class career. Playing for South African Universities against Western Province in 1960–61, he took 4 for 24 and 9 for 122. His form in subsequent seasons was less productive, but against the touring MCC in 1964–65 in consecutive matches he took 4 for 113 for South African Universities and 6 for 145 for North-Eastern Transvaal, each time for a team that lost by an innings. He was selected for the Third Test shortly afterwards, but took only 1 for 94.[3]

Playing for North-Eastern Transvaal in the B Section of the Currie Cup in 1965–66 he took 27 wickets at 26.11, including 7 for 137 and 4 for 95 against Orange Free State at Pretoria. His form fell away in following seasons, and he played no first-class cricket after 1967–68.

As a batsman he passed 20 only twice in his career, but each time he made a 50. His highest score was for Eastern Province against Transvaal in 1961–62, when he hit 63, his side's top score in a match it lost by an innings.

Personal life

He graduated in pharmacy from Rhodes University, marrying a former Miss South Africa, and fathering two sons. After their divorce in the 1980s he became a recluse, and committed suicide in 1987; aged 49.[4]

References


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