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George Headley

George Headley
Personal information
Full nameGeorge Alphonso Headley
Birth Date (Y-M-D)1909-5-30
Place of birthColón
Country of birthPanama
Death Date (Y-M-D)1983-11-30
NicknameAtlas, the Black Bradman
Batting styleRight-handed
Bowling styleRight arm leg break
RelationsRon Headley (son) Dean Headley (grandson)
CountryWest Indies
Test Debut11 January 1930 v England
Last Test21 January 1954 v England
Domestic team information
Jamaica1927 - 1954

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George Alphonso Headley (30 May 1909 � 30 November 1983) was a West Indian cricketer who played 22 Test matches, mostly before the Second World War. Considered one of the best batsmen to play for West Indies and one of the greatest cricketers of all time, Headley also represented Jamaica and played professional club cricket in England. West Indies had a weak cricket team through most of Headley's playing career; as their one world-class player, he carried a heavy responsibility and the side depended on his batting. He batted at number three, scoring 2,190 runs in Tests at an average of 60.83, and 9,921 runs in all first-class matches at an average of 69.86. He was chosen as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1933.

Headley was born in Panama but raised in Jamaica where he quickly established a cricketing reputation as a batsman. He soon gained his place in the Jamaican cricket team, and narrowly missed selection for the West Indies tour of England in 1928. He made his Test debut in 1930, against England in Barbados, and was instantly successful. Further successes followed in series against Australia and in three more against England, as Headley dominated the West Indian batting of the period. Following his tour of England in 1933, Headley signed as a professional at Haslingden in the Lancashire League, where he played until the outbreak of war in 1939.

The war interrupted Headley's career; although he returned to Tests in 1948 he was hampered by injuries and did not achieve his previous levels of success. Even so, he was chosen as West Indies captain in 1948 against England, the first black player to be appointed to the position, although a combination of injuries and politics meant he only led his team for one Test match. He did not play Tests between 1949 and 1953, but resumed his career in English league cricket, first in Lancashire and later in the Birmingham League. His playing career ended in 1954 on his return to Jamaica, after a public subscription paid his fare from England. After retiring as a player, Headley was employed as a cricket coach by the Jamaican government until 1962. He lived until 1983; his son Ron and his grandson Dean each played Test match cricket, for West Indies and England respectively.

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Lead Producer and Editor George Headley Co-Producer / Videographer Joe Madaus
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"The black Bradman", George Headley was unstoppable at every level of the game, making runs with a style and brilliance few have ever matched, and setting the standards for generations of West Indian players to follow. He was the first cricketing star for Jamaica and single-handedly put his small island on the West Indies cricket map, traditionally dominated by Trinidadian and Barbadian cricketers uptill then. Before the war cruelly cut short a blossoming career, Headley appeared in 19 Tests and scored his runs at a staggering average if 66.71. He played three Tests after the War, but was clearly a shadow of his former self, yet managed to finish his career with the fourth highest career batting average of all time. DISCLAIMER: The video is taken from www.cricinfo.com This is purely intended for cricket fans and I do not own this video.
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"The black Bradman", George Headley was unstoppable at every level of the game, making runs with a style and brilliance few have ever matched, and setting the standards for generations of West Indian players to follow. He was the first cricketing star for Jamaica and single-handedly put his small island on the West Indies cricket map, traditionally dominated by Trinidadian and Barbadian cricketers uptill then. Before the war cruelly cut short a blossoming career, Headley appeared in 19 Tests and scored his runs at a staggering average if 66.71. He played three Tests after the War, but was clearly a shadow of his former self, yet managed to finish his career with the fourth highest career batting average of all time. DISCLAIMER: The video is taken from www.cricinfo.com This is purely intended for cricket fans and I do not own this video.
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So in my quest of discovering stories about bands throughout their career spectrum I met and young and talented Third Stone Odyssey which consist of Drums: Chuckie Greenwood, Guitar / Vocals: Justin Spicer Bass: MicKayla Aboujaoude. I met them in Pelham, NH in there private recording studio where they jammed and I asked them questions about there experiences with music. I had a lot of fun meeting Chuck and the band. Thanks Guys for the great content! Please leave comments about the band or the video feedback is always appreciated. Also if anyone knows of any bands that might like to be part of my feature documentary please have them contact me at gwhedits@gmail.com. Thanks for watching! Film Director/Photographer/Editor: George Headley Copyright George Headley 2010
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Fighting The Influence album Promo. Recorded November 12, 2010 at the Colloseum in Providence RI. Produced and Directed by: George Headley
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Me playing Heather Headley's song I wish I wasnt.....just wanted to see how it was and played through it once or twice before recording this video...I hope you enjoy it and thanks for watching.......
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Star News talks exclusively to George, who is a close friend of Faiza. She is the third wife of David Headley.
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Off my latest country album. Ricky Headley, George Jones and Tom T. Hall sings Bartender Blues
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Keeda of Sports--As Gavaskar slowly trudges off -George Headley- makes his way to the crease. The contest between the two No.3s is something that I'm very much looking forward ... - Date : Mon, 15 Nov 2010 07:24:26 GMT+00:00
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Economic Times---...- Bradman remains No.1, South Africa's RG Pollock (ranked 2 on averages) falls three places to rank 5 and West Indian -George Headley- falls to 7 from No.2. ... - Date : Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:15:52 GMT+00:00
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The Free Lance-Star--1, at Meadow-Brooke Memorial Gardens, in King -George-, with the Rev. Richard -Headley- officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer ... - Date : Tue, 31 Aug 2010 04:45:08 GMT+00:00
Merging of GCC and GFC would be 'sinful' - Stabroek News Tweet this news
Stabroek News--The Caribbean side won by 289 runs and -George Headley- scored a century in each innings. Cricket matches between Trinidad & Tobago and GCC were also played ... - Date : Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:53:51 GMT+00:00

Career statistics
CompetitionTestFirst-class
Matches22103
Runs2,1909,921
Batting average60.8369.86
100s/50s10/533/44
Top score270*344*
Balls bowled3984,201
Wickets051
Bowling average-36.11
5 wickets in innings-1
10 wickets in match-0
Best bowling-5/33
Catches/stumpings14/ -76/ -

West Indian batsmen with a Test batting average over 50

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