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  Nationality West Indian
  Country West Indies
  Country Abbrev WI
  Name Carl Hooper
  Picture cricket_no_picpng
  Batting Style Right-hand bat
  Bowling Style Right-arm Offbreak
  Balls yes
  Tests 102
  Test Runs 5762
  Test Bat Avg 3646
  Test 100s/50s 13/27
  Test Top Score 233
  Test Overs 13794
  Test Wickets 114
  Test Bowl Avg 4942
  Test 5s 4
  Test 10s 0
  Test Best Bowling 5/26
  Test Catches/stumpings 115/0
  ODIs 227
  ODI Runs 5761
  ODI Bat Avg 3534
  ODI 100s/50s 7/29
  ODI Top Score 113
  ODI Overs 9573
  ODI Wickets 193
  ODI Bowl Avg 3605
  ODI 5s 0
  ODI Best Bowling 4/34
  ODI Catches/stumpings 120/0
  Date 15 January
  Year 2006


Carl Llewellyn Hooper (born December 15 , 1966 in Georgetown , Guyana ) was a West Indian Cricket player and captain, renowned for his exquisite batting style.

He was a right-handed Batsman and Off-spin Bowler , who came to prominence in the late 1980s in a side that included such phenomenal talent as Gordon Greenidge , Desmond Haynes , Malcolm Marshall and Courtney Walsh and represented the West Indies over a 21-year international career.

His highest innings score of 233 was made during a Test series in India in 2001. He has made 5762 runs in his Test Cricket career. Hooper could be an erratic Test batsman, as his low average of 36.46 over 102 Tests shows. In ODI play, Hooper's aggressive style of batting faired better, he averaged a credible 35.34 off 227 matches.

Hooper represented Guyana at local First-class level, and played English County Cricket for Kent and Lancashire . In 2003, Hooper became only the second player to have scored a century against all 18 county teams.1

Despite his lower than perhaps expected average, Hooper holds the accolade of being the first cricketer in the world to have scored 5000 runs, taken 100 wickets, held 100 catches and received 100 caps in both ODIs and Tests, a feat only matched since by 2007


TALENT VERSUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS


Carl Hooper personified the talented batsman who found ways to not get the runs on the board. Hooper had the timing to match the game's greatest, often scoring boundaries in a fashion that appeared effortless to spectators - a perfectly timed weight shift, or roll of the wrists. In his autobiography, Steve Waugh himself said that "quickness of feet and sweet yet brutually efficient stroke play were Hooper's trademarks."2 However, he was routinely prematurely dismissed after losses in concentration.

Hooper was also an excellent slip fielder, usually at second slip; Hooper took numerous catches from the likes of Ambrose and Walsh.


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  Before Jimmy Adams
  Title West Indies Test Cricket Captains
  Years 2000 / 1 - 2002 / 3
  After Ridley Jacobs