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Hylton Ackerman      

Full name Hylton Michael Ackerman

Born April 28, 1947, Springs, Transvaal

Died September 2, 2009, Cape Town (aged 62 years 127 days)

Major teams Border, Natal, North Eastern Transvaal, Northamptonshire, Western Province, World XI

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Relation Son - HD Ackerman

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 234 409 33 12219 208 32.49 20 60 199 0
List A 74 73 11 1975 127 31.85 2 13 30 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 234 2477 1400 32 4/61 43.75 3.39 77.4 0 0
List A 74 162 123 5 3/29 3/29 24.60 4.55 32.4 0 0 0
Career statistics
First-class span 1963/64 - 1981/82
List A span 1968 - 1981/82
Profile

Hylton. Ackerman never played for South Africa but turned out for the Rest of the World XI against Australia in 1971-72.

After playing first-class cricket for nearly 20 years and scoring over 12,000 runs, Ackerman turned to coaching, where he was instrumental in the development of the young Hashim Amla. In 2000 the South African board persuaded him not to take up the job as Zimbabwe national coach by giving him charge of the South Africa A and the Under-19 sides.

He made his debut for South African Schools at the age of 14 years and eight months - the youngest at that time - and his first-class debut for Border at 16. When he scored his maiden first-class century the next year against the visiting MCC side, he became only the second schoolboy to reach the landmark against an international touring team.

Ackerman opened with Gavaskar for the Rest of the World XI and scored a century in the first Test and half-centuries in the final two. He averaged 37.41 on the tour. He led Western Province to victory in the 1977-78 Currie Cup. He also played for Northamptonshire from 1967 to 1971, scoring over 1000 runs in three of those seasons.

His son HD Ackerman, the former South Africa batsman, also played for Western Province and retired from Leicestershire in 2009.
Cricinfo staff September 2009

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Feb 1972

Hylton Ackerman is dropped by Keith Stackpole off John Inverarity, Australia v World XI, Adelaide, February 1972

Hylton Ackerman is dropped by Keith Stackpole

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Dec 1971

Hylton Ackerman sways out the way of a Dennis Lillee bouncer, Australia v World XI, Perth, December 1971

Hylton Ackerman sways out the way of a Dennis Lillee bouncer

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1970

Hylton Ackerman profile, 1970

Hylton Ackerman

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