- Chesney Hughes
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Chesney Hughes Personal information Full name Chesney Francis Hughes Born 20 January 1991
AnguillaBatting style Left-Handed Bowling style Slow Left Arm Orthodox Domestic team information Years Team 2009- Derbyshire Career statistics Competition FC List A T20 Matches 21 31 29 Runs scored 1,396 706 512 Batting average 38.77 24.34 18.96 100s/50s 4/6 0/6 0/3 Top score 167 81 65 Balls bowled 606 456 258 Wickets 8 11 12 Bowling average 49.00 32.81 26.00 5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 n/a n/a Best bowling 2/9 3/19 4/23 Catches/stumpings 20/– 7/– 5/– Source: [1], 15 July 2011 Chesney Francis Hughes (born 20 January 1991) is a West Indian cricketer who plays for Derbyshire. He was born in Anguilla.
Having signed for the side in June 2009, and holding a British passport, Hughes made his List A debut for the side during the 2009 Pro40 League against Warwickshire, scoring 4 runs.
In the early 2010 season Hughes started to show his talent as a young cricketer by making an exciting 41 on his first class debut against Middlesex at Lords in May of 2010. Two weeks later he continued to show promise as he reached three figures for the first time in first class cricket in only his fifth innings of county cricket at the age of 19. The rest of the 2010 season saw Hughes go on to score another century, 156 against Northamptonshire at Chesterfield, and a further three half centuries, one of them being a match winning 96* on a questionable wicket at Bristol.
In total, 2010 saw Hughes amass 784 runs at an average of 41.26 in Championship cricket. In Limited overs cricket he scored 422 runs at an average of 35.16. A very productive first full season for a man that has showed much promise for his County, Derbyshire.
During the winter months of 2010/11, Hughes will be playing in the caribbean after he was selected in the Leeward Islands squad.
External links
- Chesney Hughes at Cricket Archive
Categories:- 1991 births
- Living people
- West Indian cricketers
- Anguillan cricketers
- Derbyshire cricketers
- Leeward Islands cricketers
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