Ex-NZ spinner Howarth dies

Published November 9, 2008

WELLINGTON, Nov 8: Former New Zealand Test spinner Hedley Howarth has died aged 64, New Zealand Cricket said on Saturday.

A reliable orthodox left-arm bowler, Howarth played 30 Tests for New Zealand between 1969 and 1977, capturing 86 wickets at an average of 36.95.

“Hedley has a significant place in our international cricket history,” New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said in a statement.

“His five-wicket bag against India at Nagpur in 1969-70 was a match winner that helped give New Zealand its first ever Test win in the sub-continent.”

Howarth’s younger brother Geoff captained and coached New Zealand.—Reuters

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