Former kiwi spinner Howarth passes away
Wellington, Nov 7 ANI: Hedley Howarth, who was New Zealand's leading slow bowler during the early 1970s and a key
man in their first Test win on the subcontinent, has died at the age of 64. Howarth, the elder brother of the former
New Zealand captain Geoff Howarth, collected 86 wickets at 36.95 in his 30 Test appearances. New Zealand
Cricket CEO Justin Vaughan said today that Howarth would be remembered as one of the country's most prominent left-arm slow bowlers, he was also highly respected for his
work off the field.Howarth made his first class debut in 1962 and played his first test in 1969. "Hedley was part of a test era in the early seventies that saw New Zealand performing consistently on the world stage. His bowling was a big factor in that success," stuff.co.nz quoted Vaughan, as saying."Hedley has a significant place in our
international cricket
history - his five-wicket
bag against
India at Nagpur in 1969 was a
match-winner that helped give New Zealand its first ever test win on the sub-continent," he added. "He remained closely involved in the
game after his
retirement - especially in Auckland - and his loss
will be keenly felt by the cricketing
community throughout New Zealand."Howarth played a total of 30 test
matches, taking 86 wickets at an average of 36.95. He retired from test cricket in March 1977. ANI
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