Full Name

Ryan O'Neal Hurley

Born

September 13, 1975, Springhead, St Andrew, Barbados

Age

48y 216d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Ryan Hurley, an offspinning allrounder from Barbados, is a determined man. After slipping out of the Barbados team, he took a break from cricket after a sudden decision to retire from all forms of the game, apart from the limited-overs version, in December 2000. His days appeared to be numbered, but the time away did him the world of good. He announced his return in 2002-03 with a century in his first innings back, against the Windward Islands, and finished a commendable season with a healthy average and the Clive Lloyd Award for the best fielder in the competition. He was duly rewarded with a call-up to the one-day squad to play against Australia that season, a selection which completed a remarkable turnaround to a career that promised so much in his early days, when he smacked two centuries for the West Indies youth team in Pakistan in 1995. He played in two matches against Australia, and a further two against Sri Lanka later that year. However, he didn't exactly set the world alight, batting only once for a duck, and taking two wickets. But he was given another chance when picked for the squad against South Africa in 2003-04. Freddie Auld

Ryan Hurley Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
ODIs9401363.253240.62000050
FC2536289212226.23--22--120
List A3625227537*11.95--00--140

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
ODIs9737831351/251/2562.604.9675.6000
FC25-34011454525/66-27.962.5665.4-10
List A36-17901042324/404/4032.563.4955.9100
Ryan O'Neal Hurley

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