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Trevor Hohns

Australiab. 1954-01-23Retired
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Biography

Trevor Hohns, born on January 23, 1954, in Sydney, Australia, is a former cricketer and an influential figure in Australian cricket administration. A right-handed batsman and part-time wicketkeeper, Hohns made a significant impact in domestic cricket, primarily playing for New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield. His playing career spanned from 1974 to 1984, during which he showcased his skills in both first-class and List A formats.

In international cricket, Hohns represented the Australian national team in 6 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1979 and 1981, contributing to Australia’s emergence as a competitive force in limited overs cricket. Although his international career was brief, Hohns is perhaps best remembered for his contributions to domestic cricket, where he was instrumental in New South Wales' successes during his tenure, helping the team secure multiple championships.

After retiring from professional play, Hohns transitioned into cricket administration and coaching. He served as a chairman of selectors for the Australian national team, playing a key role in the development of Australian cricket talent and strategy in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and has since been recognized for his efforts in cultivating future generations of cricket players. Hohns’ legacy includes a blend of on-field prowess and substantial contributions off the field, solidifying his place in the annals of Australian cricket history.

Quick Facts

Full nameTrevor Hohns
Date of birth1954-01-23
NationalityAustralia
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