Everett Hales Explained

Everett Hales
Country:New Zealand
Fullname:Everett Olive Hales
Birth Date:27 October 1876
Birth Place:Wellington, New Zealand
Death Place:Wellington, New Zealand
Bowling:Left-arm fast-medium
Club1:Wellington
Year1:1896-97 to 1909-10
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:20
Runs1:220
Bat Avg1:8.14
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:48
Deliveries1:2676
Wickets1:60
Bowl Avg1:19.08
Fivefor1:4
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:6/22
Catches/Stumpings1:14/–
Date:6 January 2020
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/newzealand/content/player/37296.html Cricinfo

Everett Olive Hales (27 October 1876 – 1 November 1947) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Wellington between 1896 and 1910. He was later a senior public servant.

Life and career

Everett Hales was educated at Wellington College, Wellington, and joined the Public Trustee Office in Wellington in 1894. In 1921 he became Assistant Public Trustee. In 1934 he was appointed Public Trustee.[1]

Hales was a fast-medium left-arm bowler who took a long run-up and was notable for the swing he achieved in his deliveries.[2] He took 5 for 41 and 1 for 16 when Wellington gained their first away victory against Canterbury in Christchurch in January 1901.[3] His best figures were 6 for 22 and 3 for 20 in Wellington's victory over Hawke's Bay in December the same year.[4]

Hales also represented Wellington at rugby union, and was later chairman of Wellington Rugby Union.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Auckland Star . 24 September 1934 . 8. Public Trustee: Mr. Hales Appointed.
  2. News: Press. 21 January 1901. 2. Interprovincial Match.
  3. [Tom Reese|T. W. Reese]
  4. Web site: subscription . Wellington v Hawke's Bay 1901-02. CricketArchive. 6 January 2020.