Carl Hooper

Carl Hooper

Guyanese Right Handed Bat
ODI ALL TIME STATS
227 Mat
5761 Runs
76.63 S/R
35.34 Avg
113 H/S

Personal Information

Full Name Carl Llewellyn Hooper
Date of Birth December 15, 1966
Nationality Guyanese
Role All-rounder, Right-handed Batsman, Right arm off break Bowler
Past Team(s)
Family Connie Hooper (Spouse), Carl Hooper Junior (Son)

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 227 206 5761 7517 43 35.34 76.63 7 29 113 409 65 120 0
TESTs 102 173 5762 11462 15 36.46 50.27 13 27 233 633 63 115 0
T20s 10 9 162 156 2 23.14 103.84 0 0 49 13 3 6 0
LISTAs 457 414 13357 0 81 40.11 0 15 85 145 0 0 242 0
FIRSTCLASS 339 535 23034 0 52 47.68 0 69 104 236 0 0 375 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 227 203 1595.3 6958 193 36.05 4.36 4/34 0 0
TESTs 102 145 2299.0 5635 114 49.42 2.45 7/178 4 0
T20s 10 10 34.0 197 8 24.62 5.79 4/18 0 0
LISTAs 457 0 3286.2 13611 396 34.37 4.14 5/41 1 0
FIRSTCLASS 339 0 7744.0 19595 555 35.30 2.53 0 18 0

Carl Hooper News

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[Watch] Carl Hooper's emotional reaction after West Indies' historic Test win against Australia at the Gabba [Watch] Carl Hooper's emotional reaction after West Indies' historic Test win against Australia at the Gabba
[Watch] Carl Hooper's emotional reaction after West Indies' historic Test win against Australia at the Gabba
"Even Afghanistan is ahead of us, and Bangladesh has gone ahead of us" - Carl Hooper on West Indies' position in world cricket "Even Afghanistan is ahead of us, and Bangladesh has gone ahead of us" - Carl Hooper on West Indies' position in world cricket
"Even Afghanistan is ahead of us, and Bangladesh has gone ahead of us" - Carl Hooper on West Indies' position in world cricket
"More and more embarrassing" - Carl Hooper lambasts West Indies for their Adelaide capitulation "More and more embarrassing" - Carl Hooper lambasts West Indies for their Adelaide capitulation
"More and more embarrassing" - Carl Hooper lambasts West Indies for their Adelaide capitulation

Carl Hooper: A Brief Biography

Carl Hooper Biography

Carl Llewellyn Hooper is a former West Indies cricketer. He was a right-hand batsman and right arm off break bowler, known for his strokeful batting, agile slip fielding and clever spin bowling, which made him a vital asset for the cricketing powerhouse.

Background

Hooper was born on 15 December 1966 in Georgetown, Guyana. He started his domestic cricket in the 1983-84 season for his hometown team Guyana.

Debut

Hooper made his ODI debut against New Zealand in Dunedin in March 1987. He played a useful knock of 48 to help Windies impose a challenging total which they eventually defended easily.

His Test debut came in the same year in December against India in Mumbai. He scored 37 in the only innings he got to play.

Rise to Glory

Hooper established himself as an indispensable member of the national team over a 15-year long career. His career is dotted with match winning performances with bat and ball for the Windies.

While his batting let him down, he put a fine performance in the 1987 World Cup with the ball. Hooper has some memorable performances against India.

His first Test century came against India. Scoring his highest Test score of 233 against India in his home ground was perhaps the highlight of his Test career.

He produced an all-round display in the Frank Worrell series against Australia in 1992. He scored a flamboyant 178 of 247 balls against Pakistan in 1993.

Over 5000 Test runs, 115 catches and over 100 wickets are a testament to Hooper’s all-round abilities.

Low Points

Hooper was often criticized for lack of commitment. He was accused of getting carried away to easily in a desire to play aggressively. As a result, he could not convert his good start into big scores.

Hooper announced his retirement from international duties in 1999 but had a failed attempt for a comeback. Rather, he had to bear the brunt of a disastrous 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup campaign, where he was the captain.

Club Career

Hooper spent his entire domestic cricket in the Caribbean for the Guyana team. He is the fourth highest run scorer in the all-time list. He has also had an accomplished county experience.

Cooper played six seasons with Kent and had a brief stint with Lancashire post his retirement. He is one of only three players to have scored centuries against 18 different English counties.

Stats

Hooper played 102 Test matches for the Windies, scored 5762 runs and took 114 wickets. He has 5671 runs and 193 wickets in ODI cricket.

Hooper has the honor of being the first cricketer in the world to score 5,000 runs, take 100 wickets, grab 100 catches and have 100 caps in both ODIs and Tests, a feat only achieved by Jacques Kallis after Hooper.