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They stopped playing very young

They stopped playing very young

Players whose Test careers ended at an extremely early age

Does the name Khalid Hasan ring any bells? You should be working for us if it does. Hasan, a legspinner, made his Test debut at Trent Bridge in 1954 - scored 17, took two wickets - and never played for Pakistan again. Entirely unremarkable, except that he was not yet 17 when he bowled Denis Compton. Hasan was the youngest Test debutant at the time - ending West Indian Derek Sealy's 24-year record - and eventually became the youngest to never play again.

In this week's column we've dug up lists of players whose careers ended at the earliest age. The tables have different cut-offs for number of matches and exclude anyone who's played in the last 12 months.

Khalid Wazir, the son and nephew of pre-partition India Test cricketers, Syed Wazir Ali and Nazir Ali, was also on Pakistan's 1954 tour of England. An 18-year old student, he made his debut at Lord's and also played at Old Trafford, but scored only 14 runs in three innings. He didn't play any more first-class cricket after returning to Pakistan, though, and never represented his country again.

Elderly New Zealand cricket fans might remember former West Indian batsman Alphonso Roberts better than their Caribbean counterparts. He was part of the touring side that played the Auckland Test in 1956, which was New Zealand's maiden victory after 26 years of draws and defeats. Roberts, born in St Vincent and the first 'small islander' to play for West Indies, made 28 and 0 in that match. He was 18. After that tour, he moved to Trinidad, where he met with opposition from those championing local talent. Roberts then returned to St Vincent, emigrated to Canada in 1962, and never played competitive cricket again.


Players whose careers ended at the youngest age


Player


Span


Mat


Runs


HS


Bat Av


100


Wkts


BBI


Bowl Av


5


Match End


Age


Khalid Hasan (Pak)


1954-1954


1


17


10


17.00


0


2


2/116


58.00


0


Jul 5, 1954


16y 356d


Nazmul Hossain (Ban)


2004-2004


1


8


8*


8.00


0


2


2/114


57.00


0


Dec 20, 2004


17y 76d


CDUS Weerasinghe (SL)


1985-1985


1


3


3


3.00


0


0


-


-


0


Sep 11, 1985


17y 194d


Yasir Ali (Pak)


2003-2003


1


1


1*


-


0


2


1/12


27.50


0


Sep 6, 2003


17y 326d


Khalid Wazir (Pak)


1954-1954


2


14


9*


7.00


0


0


-


-


0


Jul 27, 1954


18y 91d


Ranjan Das (Ban)


2000-2000


1


2


2


1.00


0


1


1/64


72.00


0


Nov 13, 2000


18y 122d


Irfan Fazil (Pak)


2000-2000


1


4


3


4.00


0


2


1/30


32.50


0


Mar 15, 2000


18y 134d


AT Roberts (WI)


1956-1956


1


28


28


14.00


0


0


-


-


0


Mar 13, 1956


18y 177d


Qaiser Abbas (Pak)


2000-2000


1


2


2


2.00


0


0


-


-


0


Nov 19, 2000


18y 196d


DL Freeman (NZ)


1933-1933


2


2


1


1.00


0


1


1/91


169.00


0


Apr 3, 1933


18y 207d


AHP Scott (WI)


1953-1953


1


5


5


5.00


0


0


-


-


0


Apr 4, 1953


18y 249d


AG Cremer (Zim)


2005-2005


6


29


12


2.63


0


13


3/86


45.76


0


Aug 17, 2005


18y 332d


E Chigumbura (Zim)


2004-2005


6


187


71


15.58


0


9


5/54


55.33


1


Mar 13, 2005


18y 364d


Anwar Hossain (Ban)


2002-2002


1


14


12


7.00


0


0


-


-


0


Dec 10, 2002


19y 0d


Talha Jubair (Ban)


2002-2004


7


52


31


6.50


0


14


3/135


55.07


0


Dec 20, 2004


19y 10d


AE Ochse (SA)


1889-1889


2


16


8


4.00


0


0


-


-


0


Mar 26, 1889


19y 15d


DC Parkin (SA)


1892-1892


1


6


6


3.00


0


3


3/82


27.33


0


Mar 22, 1892


19y 31d


T Mupariwa (Zim)


2004-2004


1


15


14


15.00


0


0


-


-


0


May 17, 2004


19y 31d


P Utseya (Zim)


2004-2004


1


45


45


22.50


0


0


-


-


0


May 8, 2004


19y 43d


T Panyangara (Zim)


2004-2005


3


128


40*


32.00


0


8


3/28


35.75


0


Jan 18, 2005


19y 89d


Remember Ata-ur-Rehman? That Pakistani fast bowler who promised so much in the time of Wasim, Waqar and Aaqib and might have played a lot more had it not been for match-fixing shenanigans. He made his debut at the age of 17, played 13 Tests and 30 ODIs, but by 21 his career was over. Rehman did not play a game after 1996 and in 2000 he was banned for life. The ICC allowed him back in 2007 and Rehman was last seen playing competitive cricket for Derbyshire second XI that year.

By the time Ian Craig played his 11th and final Test in 1958, at the age of 22, he was the youngest Australian to do several remarkable things. At 16, he made his first-class debut for New South Wales in 1951-52. In the following season, he became the youngest Australian to score a first-class double century. At 17, Craig became Australia's youngest Test cricketer (he still is), making his debut against South Africa at the MCG in 1953. His second match was Jim Laker's Test, and Craig was lbw twice, though he battled more than four hours in the second innings. At 22, he was Australia's youngest captain, leading them to a 3-0 victory in South Africa in 1957-58. He missed the next home season because of hepatitis, though, and could not break back into the Test side after he recovered. He played first-class cricket until he was 26, after which he pursued a career in business.


Players whose careers ended at the youngest age (qualification - minimum of 10 Tests)


Player


Span


Mat


Runs


HS


Bat Av


100


Wkts


BBI


Bowl Av


5


Match End


Age


BRM Taylor (Zim)


2004-2005


10


422


78


21.10


0


0


-


-


0


Sep 22, 2005


19y 228d


Nafees Iqbal (Ban)


2004-2006


11


518


121


23.54


1


0


-


-


0


Mar 11, 2006


20y 131d


JN Crawford (Eng)


1906-1908


12


469


74


22.33


0


39


5/48


29.48


3


Feb 27, 1908


21y 88d


Ata-ur-Rehman (Pak)


1992-1996


13


76


19


8.44


0


31


4/50


34.54


0


Aug 12, 1996


21y 137d


Azeem Hafeez (Pak)


1983-1985


18


134


24


8.37


0


63


6/46


34.98


4


Feb 14, 1985


21y 200d


Hannan Sarkar (Ban)


2002-2004


17


662


76


20.06


0


0


-


-


0


Oct 22, 2004


21y 326d


H Masakadza (Zim)


2001-2005


15


785


119


27.06


1


2


1/9


19.50


0


Sep 22, 2005


22y 44d


Alok Kapali (Ban)


2002-2006


17


584


85


17.69


0


6


3/3


118.16


0


Mar 3, 2006


22y 61d


RP Singh (India)


2006-2008


13


91


30


6.50


0


40


5/59


39.10


1


Apr 5, 2008


22y 121d


T Taibu (Zim)


2001-2005


24


1273


153


29.60


1


1


1/27


27.00


0


Sep 22, 2005


22y 131d


CN McCarthy (SA)


1948-1951


15


28


5


3.11


0


36


6/43


41.94


2


Aug 18, 1951


22y 147d


Tapash Baisya (Ban)


2002-2005


21


384


66


11.29


0


36


4/72


59.36


0


Jun 5, 2005


22y 172d


WM Darling (Aus)


1978-1979


14


697


91


26.80


0


0


-


-


0


Nov 7, 1979


22y 190d


Haseeb Ahsan (Pak)


1958-1962


12


61


14


6.77


0


27


6/202


49.25


2


Feb 7, 1962


22y 207d


Enamul Haque jnr (Ban)


2003-2009


14


53


13


5.88


0


41


7/95


39.24


3


Jul 20, 2009


22y 227d


ID Craig (Aus)


1953-1958


11


358


53


19.88


0


0


-


-


0


Mar 4, 1958


22y 265d


Mohammad Wasim (Pak)


1996-2000


18


783


192


30.11


2


0


-


-


0


Jun 24, 2000


22y 321d


WU Tharanga (SL)


2005-2007


15


713


165


28.52


1


0


-


-


0


Dec 22, 2007


22y 323d


Mohammad Ilyas (Pak)


1964-1969


10


441


126


23.21


1


0


-


-


0


Mar 3, 1969


22y 349d


DR Smith (WI)


2004-2006


10


320


105*


24.61


1


7


3/71


49.14


0


Mar 29, 2006


22y 351d


"Collie was a greater allrounder than I," said Garry Sobers of O'Neill Gordon Smith, who played only 26 Tests for West Indies and died because of injuries sustained in a car crash in Staffordshire in September 1959. In his third first-class game, Smith scored a century for Jamaica against the visiting Australians in 1955 and a week later repeated the feat on Test debut at Sabina Park. On the 1957 tour of England, Smith scored 161 at Edgbaston, becoming the first batsman to make centuries on first appearance against both Australia and England. He was also a promising offspinner, taking 48 wickets at 33.85, but West Indies were deprived of his skills when he was only 26.


Players whose careers ended at the youngest age (qualification - minimum of 20 Tests)


Player


Span


Mat


Runs


HS


Bat Av


100


Wkts


BBI


Bowl Av


5


Match End


Age


T Taibu (Zim)


2001-2005


24


1273


153


29.60


1


1


1/27


27.00


0


Sep 22, 2005


22y 131d


Tapash Baisya (Ban)


2002-2005


21


384


66


11.29


0


36


4/72


59.36


0


Jun 5, 2005


22y 172d


MF Maharoof (SL)


2004-2007


20


538


72


19.92


0


24


4/52


60.75


0


Nov 20, 2007


23y 74d


C Sharma (India)


1984-1989


23


396


54


22.00


0


61


6/58


35.45


4


May 3, 1989


23y 120d


PA Patel (India)


2002-2008


20


683


69


29.69


0


0


-


-


0


Aug 11, 2008


23y 155d


IK Pathan (India)


2003-2008


29


1105


102


31.57


1


100


7/59


32.26


7


Apr 5, 2008


23y 161d


SS Das (India)


2000-2002


23


1326


110


34.89


2


0


-


-


0


May 22, 2002


24y 198d


KD Karthik (India)


2004-2010


23


1000


129


27.77


1


0


-


-


0


Jan 21, 2010


24y 234d


Rajin Saleh (Ban)


2003-2008


24


1141


89


25.93


0


2


1/9


134.00


0


Oct 29, 2008


24y 344d


BP Patel (India)


1974-1977


21


972


115*


29.45


1


0


-


-


0


Dec 21, 1977


25y 27d


DD Ebrahim (Zim)


2001-2005


29


1225


94


22.68


0


0


-


-


0


Sep 22, 2005


25y 46d


JA Rudolph (SA)


2003-2006


35


2028


222*


36.21


5


4


1/1


108.00


0


Aug 8, 2006


25y 96d


Sikander Bakht (Pak)


1976-1983


26


146


22*


6.34


0


67


8/69


36.00


3


Jan 8, 1983


25y 136d


JE Taylor (WI)


2003-2009


29


629


106


15.72


1


82


5/11


35.64


3


Nov 28, 2009


25y 159d


Mashrafe Mortaza (Ban)


2001-2009


36


797


79


12.85


0


78


4/60


41.52


0


Jul 13, 2009


25y 281d


OG Smith (WI)


1955-1959


26


1331


168


31.69


4


48


5/90


33.85


1


Mar 31, 1959


25y 330d


RG Pollock (SA)


1963-1970


23


2256


274


60.97


7


4


2/50


51.00


0


Mar 10, 1970


26y 11d


GJ Rennie (Zim)


1997-2002


23


1023


93


22.73


0


1


1/40


84.00


0


Feb 25, 2002


26y 44d


KR Pushpakumara (SL)


1994-2001


23


166


44


8.73


0


58


7/116


38.65


4


Sep 8, 2001


26y 49d


DNT Zoysa (SL)


1997-2004


30


288


28*


8.47


0


64


5/20


33.70


1


Jul 13, 2004


26y 61d


Waqar Younis appears in the table of players with a minimum of 50 matches to have finished his career the earliest. He was 31 when he played his 87th Test in 2003. Six years earlier, though, there appeared an interesting anecdote regarding Waqar's age in the 1997 Wisden.

"During the Pakistan tour last summer, the fast bowler Waqar Younis was quoted in The Sun as confirming what many people in cricket had long suspected, that he was not born on November 16, 1971, as recorded in Wisden and in every other reference book. He said he was two years older than that," Matthew Engel, the editor, wrote. "I then approached Waqar for confirmation of The Sun story. He did not deny it, but said the date should be left alone, and demanded to know why it mattered. There was no ready answer to that. After all, there is no age limit in Test cricket. He is not cheating anyone; why should it matter? When Waqar signed for Glamorgan, he stuck to the 1971 date on his registration form, so there it must rest."

We too have followed suit with other cricket references and used the 1971 date. If we were to use 1969, he would be well short of the following table, finishing at the age of 33, and that would perhaps be more realistic for the champion fast bowler that he was.


Players whose careers ended at the youngest age (qualification - minimum of 50 Tests)


Player


Span


Mat


Runs


HS


Bat Av


100


Wkts


BBI


Bowl Av


5


Match End


Age


CD McMillan (NZ)


1997-2005


55


3116


142


38.46


6


28


3/48


44.89


0


Mar 22, 2005


28y 190d


KR Rutherford (NZ)


1985-1995


56


2465


107*


27.08


3


1


1/38


161.00


0


Mar 22, 1995


29y 147d


RR Sarwan (WI)


2000-2009


83


5759


291


41.73


15


23


4/37


50.56


0


Dec 20, 2009


29y 180d


GD McKenzie (Aus)


1961-1971


60


945


76


12.27


0


246


8/71


29.78


16


Jan 14, 1971


29y 204d


ADR Campbell (Zim)


1992-2002


60


2858


103


27.21


2


0


-


-


0


Nov 19, 2002


30y 57d


WJ Cronje (SA)


1992-2000


68


3714


135


36.41


6


43


3/14


29.95


0


Mar 6, 2000


30y 163d


RJ Shastri (India)


1981-1992


80


3830


206


35.79


11


151


5/75


40.96


2


Dec 29, 1992


30y 216d


ME Trescothick (Eng)


2000-2006


76


5825


219


43.79


14


1


1/34


155.00


0


Aug 21, 2006


30y 239d


CJ McDermott (Aus)


1984-1996


71


940


42*


12.20


0


291


8/97


28.63


14


Jan 29, 1996


30y 290d


AL Logie (WI)


1983-1991


52


2470


130


35.79


2


0


-


-


0


Jul 28, 1991


30y 303d


SJ Harmison (Eng/ICC)


2002-2009


63


743


49*


11.79


0


226


7/12


31.82


8


Aug 23, 2009


30y 304d


AW Greig (Eng)


1972-1977


58


3599


148


40.43


8


141


8/86


32.20


6


Aug 30, 1977


30y 328d


KJ Hughes (Aus)


1977-1984


70


4415


213


37.41


9


0


-


-


0


Dec 27, 1984


30y 336d


JN Gillespie (Aus)


1996-2006


71


1218


201*


18.73


1


259


7/37


26.13


8


Apr 20, 2006


31y 1d


JN Rhodes (SA)


1992-2000


52


2532


117


35.66


3


0


-


-


0


Aug 10, 2000


31y 14d


Waqar Younis (Pak)


1989-2003


87


1010


45


10.20


0


373


7/76


23.56


22


Jan 5, 2003


31y 50d


MJ Hoggard (Eng)


2000-2008


67


473


38


7.27


0


248


7/61


30.50


7


Mar 9, 2008


31y 69d


AC Parore (NZ)


1990-2002


78


2865


110


26.28


2


0


-


-


0


Apr 3, 2002


31y 70d


SL Campbell (WI)


1995-2002


52


2882


208


32.38


4


0


-


-


0


Feb 4, 2002


31y 95d


DM Jones (Aus)


1984-1992


52


3631


216


46.55


11


1


1/5


64.00


0


Sep 13, 1992


31y 173d

 

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