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Zimbabwean cricketer
Vince Hogg
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Full name
| Vincent Richard Hogg
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Born
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1952-07-03
)
3 July 1952
(age 71)
Salisbury
,
Rhodesia
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Batting
| Right-handed
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Bowling
| Right-arm medium-fast
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Role
| bowler
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National side
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ODI debut (cap
5
)
| 9 June 1983 v
Australia
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Last ODI
| 16 June 1983 v
Australia
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Vincent Richard Hogg
(born 3 July 1952) is a Zimbabwean former
cricketer
. He played two
One Day Internationals
for
Zimbabwe
in the
1983 Cricket World Cup
.
Hogg holds the record for the slowest innings in first-class cricket history - 0 runs in 87 minutes, for Zimbabwe-Rhodesia B against Natal B at Pietermaritzburg in 1979?80.
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References
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- ^
Frindall, Bill (1998).
The Wisden Book of Cricket Records
(Fourth ed.). London: Headline Book Publishing. p. 91.
ISBN
0747222037
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