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      • Nottinghamshire master Hadlee played 148 First-Class matches for Nottinghamshire and scored 5854 runs at an average of 38.76 with 11 tons, including a double ton.
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  2. On 3 April 2009, Sir Richard Hadlee was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame; he has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Letters from the University of Nottingham, and is a former chairman of the New Zealand board of selectors. June 2020. Nottinghamshire First-Class Number: 479. See Sir Richard Hadlee's career stats here

  3. www.espncricinfo.com › story › richard-hadlee-154473Richard Hadlee - ESPNcricinfo

    By lunch the Welsh county were fielding, Richard Hadlee, with four for 18 off twelve overs, had become the first, and only, bowler in 1981 to reach 100 wickets, and Nottinghamshire were on...

  4. The runs component of the double included Hadlee's highest first class score, 210* in a victory over Middlesex at Lord's. In 1987, his swan song , he narrowly missed the double as Nottinghamshire won the County Championship as they had in 1981.

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  5. As the first player to reach 400 Test wickets, Hadlee was always assured of immortality, but in addition to his matchless skills with the ball, he was also a hard-hitting batsman of unquestioned...

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    • August 3, 1951
    • New Zealand
  6. Jul 4, 2010 · On the 22 instances when he finished on the winning side, Hadlee took a whopping 173 wickets - that's almost eight wickets per match - at a spectacular average of 13.06, which remains the best...

  7. Jul 3, 2020 · By lunch the Welsh county were fielding, Richard Hadlee, with four for 18 off 12 overs, had become the first, and only, bowler in 1981 to reach 100 wickets, and Nottinghamshire were on course for the victory that took the County Championship title to Trent Bridge for the first time since 1929.