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| name = Des Hoare | image = | caption = | fullname = Desmond Edward Hoare | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1934|10|19|df=yes}} | birth_place = Perth, Western Australia | batting = Right-hand bat | bowling = Right-arm fast-medium Legbreak | columns = 2 | column1 = Tests | matches1 = 1 | runs1 = 35 | bat avg1 = 17.50 | 100s/50s1 = 0/0 | top score1 = 35 | deliveries1 = 232 | wickets1 = 2 | bowl avg1 = 78.00 | fivefor1 = 0 | tenfor1 = 0 | best bowling1 = 2/68 | catches/stumpings1= 2/0 | column2 = First-class | matches2 = 63 | runs2 = 1276 | bat avg2 = 18.49 | 100s/50s2 = 1/3 | top score2 = 133 | deliveries2 = 12425 | wickets2 = 225 | bowl avg2 = 26.91 | fivefor2 = 12 | tenfor2 = 1 | best bowling2 = 8/98 | catches/stumpings2= 30/0 | international = true | country = Australian | testdebutfor = | testdebutagainst = | testdebutdate = 27 January | testdebutyear = 1961 | lasttestdate = 27 January | lasttestfor = | lasttestagainst = | lasttestyear = 1961 | source = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/1/1148/1148.html CricketArchive | date = | year = }}Desmond Edward Hoare (born 19 October 1934 in Perth, Western Australia) is a former Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1961. He also played Australian rules football for East Fremantle in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL).[1] A tall fast bowler and useful lower-order batsman, he played for Western Australia from 1955–56 to 1965–66. He was selected for the Fourth Test against the West Indies in 1960–61, replacing the injured Alan Davidson. He took the wickets of Conrad Hunte and Frank Worrell and made 35 in a ninth-wicket partnership of 85 with Richie Benaud in the drawn match.[2] Davidson returned to the team for the Fifth Test. He was not selected for the tour to England in 1961, and when the touring team played Western Australia at the end of the 1960–61 season, he opened the batting for Western Australia and hit 133, his only century. His best bowling figures were 8 for 98 and 2 for 55 against New South Wales in 1964–65. In 1959–60 he took 6 for 18 off 6 overs to dismiss South Australia for 56.[3] He played as the professional for Nelson in the Lancashire League in 1963 and 1964. He stayed in England in the off-season, working for a brewery, and missing the 1963–64 season in Australia. He used this experience later in his work as a sales representative for Swan Brewery in Perth.[4] See also
References1. ^The West Australian, "Hoare To Undergo Operation", 23 June 1954. p. 19 2. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/24/24625.html Australia v West Indies, Adelaide 1960–61] 3. ^[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/23/23976.html Western Australia v South Australia 1959–60] 4. ^The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket, Oxford, Melbourne, 1996, p. 246. External links
Professional | after = Saeed Ahmed | years = 1963–1964}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hoare, Des}}{{Australia-cricket-bio-1930s-stub}} 11 : 1934 births|Living people|Australia Test cricketers|Western Australia cricketers|International Cavaliers cricketers|Australian rules footballers from Western Australia|East Fremantle Football Club players|Australian cricketers|People from Perth, Western Australia|Sportspeople from Perth, Western Australia|Cricketers from Western Australia |
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