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Full Name
Colin Hoy
Born
May 09, 1922, Windsor, Brisbane, Queensland
Died
March 24, 1999, Brisbane, Queensland, (aged 76y 319d)
Other
Umpire
Col Hoy umpired nine Tests in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s, including the most famous of them. After Joe Solomon hit the stumps at Brisbane in 1960-61, Hoy gave Ian Meckiff run out to record the first tie in Test history. West Indian captain Frank Worrell said he would be happy to have the same umpires - Hoy and Colin Egar - again; and he did, in all five Tests. However, Hoy retired from umpiring after that season and concentrated on business and playing grade cricket in Brisbane. He made a brief comeback as an umpire during World Series Cricket.
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Recent Matches of Col Hoy
Match | Date | Ground | Format |
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WSC Aust. vs WSC WI | 30-Jan-1979 | Melbourne | OTHEROD |
WSC Aust. vs WSC WI | 28-Jan-1979 | Melbourne | OTHEROD |
WSC Aust. vs WSC WI | 09-Jan-1979 | Melbourne | OTHEROD |
WSC World XI vs WSC WI | 08-Jan-1979 | Melbourne | OTHEROD |
WSC Aust. vs WSC World XI | 01-Jan-1979 | Brisbane | OTHEROD |