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Hedley Verity

Hedley Verity
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Personal information
Full name Hedley Verity
Born (1905-05-18)18 May 1905
Headingley, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Died 31 July 1943(1943-07-31) (aged 38)
Caserta, Campania, Italy
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Slow left arm orthodox
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 262) 29 July 1931 v New Zealand
Last Test 27 June 1939 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Years Team
1930–1939 Yorkshire
Career statistics
Competition Test First-class
Matches 40 378
Runs scored 669 5,603
Batting average 20.90 18.07
100s/50s 0/3 1/13
Top score 66 not out 101
Balls bowled 11,173 84,219
Wickets 144 1,956
Bowling average 24.37 14.90
5 wickets in innings 5 164
10 wickets in match 2 54
Best bowling 8/43 10/10
Catches/stumpings 30/– 269/–
Source: ESPNCricinfo.com, 1 September 2009

Hedley Verity (18 May 1905 – 31 July 1943) was a professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939. A slow left-arm orthodox bowler, he took 1,956 wickets in first-class cricket at an average of 14.90 and 144 wickets in 40 Tests at an average of 24.37. Named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1932, he is regarded as one of the most effective slow left-arm bowlers to have played cricket. Never someone who spun the ball sharply, he achieved success through the accuracy of his bowling. On pitches which made batting difficult, particularly ones affected by rain, he could be almost impossible to bat against.

Verity was born in Leeds and, from an early age, wished to play cricket for Yorkshire. After establishing a good reputation in local cricket, he signed a contract as a professional cricketer playing in the Lancashire League. His first season was not a success but, after moving clubs, he began to make a name for himself. Initially a medium-paced bowler, he switched to bowling spin in an attempt to secure a place in the Yorkshire team. When Wilfred Rhodes, the incumbent Yorkshire left-arm spinner, announced his retirement, Verity had a successful trial in the team in 1930, and led the national bowling averages. In 1931, his first full season, he achieved the rare feat of taking all 10 wickets in an innings, against Warwickshire County Cricket Club; the following year, he again took all 10 wickets, against Nottinghamshire, while conceding just 10 runs. The latter bowling figures remain a record in first-class cricket for the fewest runs conceded while taking all 10 wickets. He established himself as part of a strong bowling unit, which assisted Yorkshire to the County Championship seven times in his ten seasons with the club. In that time, Verity was never lower than fifth in the bowling averages and took over 150 wickets in every year except his first.


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