Ryan Hinds
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| Ryan Hinds | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Left-hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | Slow left-arm orthodox | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Tests | ODIs | |||
| Matches | 9 | 14 | ||
| Runs scored | 363 | 101 | ||
| Batting average | 24.19 | 16.83 | ||
| 100s/50s | -/2 | -/- | ||
| Top score | 84 | 18* | ||
| Balls bowled | 998 | 407 | ||
| Wickets | 5 | 6 | ||
| Bowling average | 78.00 | 58.33 | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | - | - | ||
| 10 wickets in match | - | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | 2/83 | 2/19 | ||
| Catches/stumpings | 4/- | 2/- | ||
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As of 25 January 2006 |
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Ryan O'Neal Hinds {born February 17, 1981 in Holders Hill, St James, Barbados) is a West Indian cricketer. He is a left-hand batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler.
Hinds made his debut for Barbados during the 1998 Commonwealth Games, aged just 17. He then captained the West Indian Under-19 side during the 2000 Youth World Cup.
Despite his young age he holds a couple of batting and bowling records for Barbados. He took 15 wickets against the Leeward Islands in a match during the 2001 Busta Cup which made a national record for most wickets in a match. His first innings figures of 9 for 68 were also a Barbados record. He went into the record books in a game against the Leeward Islands again in 2005/06 when he scored a century in both innings (168 and 150), becoming the first player for Barbados to do so.[2]
His Test debut came against Pakistan at Sharjah in 2001-02 where he scored a half-century.
In February 2007 Hinds while captain of Barbados showed dissent to an umpiring decision during a bad tempered regional game against Trinidad and Tobago. He escaped a ban, for what WICB director Deryck Murray described as the worst behaviour he'd seen in a regional match, because the match report was submitted too late.[1] This along with other areas of indiscipline have prompted his removal from the captaincy this year subsequent to which he announced his unavailabilty for the regional limited overs championship.[2] It was revealed that Hinds is "mentally exhausted" and has sought treatment.[3]

