Chris Kuggeleijn
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Chris Kuggeleijn | ||||
New Zealand | ||||
Personal information | ||||
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Batting style | Right-hand bat | |||
Bowling style | Right-arm offbreak | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Tests | ODIs | |||
Matches | 2 | 16 | ||
Runs scored | 7 | 142 | ||
Batting average | 1.75 | 15.77 | ||
100s/50s | 0/0 | 0/0 | ||
Top score | 7 | 40 | ||
Balls bowled | 97 | 817 | ||
Wickets | 1 | 12 | ||
Bowling average | 67.00 | 50.33 | ||
5 wickets in innings | 0 | 0 | ||
10 wickets in match | 0 | n/a | ||
Best bowling | 1/50 | 2/31 | ||
Catches/stumpings | 1/- | 9/- | ||
As of 4 February 2006 |
Christopher Mary Kuggeleijn (born 10 May 1956 in Auckland) played two Tests in 1988-89 and 16 One Day Internationals for New Zealand in 1988 and 1989.
His biggest contribution came in just the third over of his Test debut at Bangalore, when he took the catch (India's Arun Lal) that gave Richard Hadlee the record number of Test wickets (374) at the time.
He later coached the Northern Districts cricket team and the Hamilton Boys' High School 1st XI which, under his tutelage was national champion twice.
Kuggeleijn was of Dutch extraction, which accounts for his unusual middle name of Mary.
Kuggeleijn also played for Hamilton in the Hawke Cup.