Ben Hollioake killed in car accident in Perth overnight... :-(

Lynn McConnell - 23 March 2002


England international cricketer Ben Hollioake has been killed in a car accident in Perth overnight.

The English camp playing in the second Test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve had just resumed their first innings when news first came through and it has shocked the side.

England’s team management will request that the England flag at the Basin Reserve be lowered to half-mast at lunch-time today and both teams and both teams will observe a minute’s silence before play tomorrow morning in tribute to Hollioake.

According to reports, Hollioake was driving a Porsche which crashed on Mill Point Road in South Perth. The car spun out of control and hit a brick wall just after the Kwinana off ramp.

A 22-year-old woman was also in the car and received head and chest injuries.

West Australia police inspector Greg Medhurst said Hollioake had died at the scene of the accident while the female passenger was taken to Royal Perth Hospital.

Another police spokesman, Constable Raphael Perez said Hollioake’s Porsche failed to negotiate a bend and hit a pylon which rolled the vehicle.

He confirmed members of Hollioake’s family were following his vehicle and were on the scene immediately. He was identified straight away and the family were now receiving counselling and treatment for shock.

Hollioake, who played for Surrey, had a 75-match first-class career and was a member of the England one-day squad which was recently beaten 3-2 in New Zealand but he did not play in the series due to a knee injury.

He left the side at the end of the series when England embarked on the Test programme.

Hollioake, born in Melbourne on November 11, 1977, made his Test debut in 1997 for England in the same game as his older brother Adam, in the fifth Test against Australia at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. It was the only occasion in the 20th Century that brothers made their Test debuts together.

At 19 years, Hollioake was the youngest player to represent England since Brian Close in 1949.

He only played two Tests and was regarded as more of a one-day specialist. He made his One-Day International debut in 1997 scoring 63 at Lord’s against Australia in the third match of the series.

He was named the Young Cricketer of the Year by the Cricket Writers’ Club that season.

In 20 ODIs he scored 309 runs at 20.60 and scored two 50s. His first game 63 remained his highest score.

He played sparingly until last summer when he was recalled to the side for the triangular tournament against Pakistan and Australia, scoring 37 not out against Australia at Bristol and shared a 70-run stand with Owais Shah in 7.2 overs against Pakistan at Headingley.

That saw him included in the squad selected to tour Zimbabwe, India and New Zealand as part of England’s build-up to next year’s World Cup.

In his first-class career he scored 2794 runs at 25.87 and took 126 wickets at 33.45.

© CricInfo


may God bless him te grant his family the strngth and patience to deal with this gr8 loss..

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God bless u all…

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just found out from a friend

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he was no doubt a very good batsman! I’m still in a shock!

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iTs Sad

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But this is how and when he was supposed to die…

Very tragic indeed, he was so young and had a full international cricket career ahead of him.

*]Ben Hollioake: Factfile *

1977: Born Melbourne, November 11.

1984: Moves to England with family from home in Perth.

1990: Selected to play for England Under-14s.

1991: Selected to play for England Under-15s.

1992: Continues education at Millfield School and tours Zimbabwe with them. Also tours West Indies with West of England. Plays for grade cricket team Melville in Australia.

1993: Returns to Perth with parents as Adam stays behind to continue his flourishing career with Surrey.

1994: Returns to England after being offered a contract with Surrey.

1996: Becomes youngest player, aged 18, to take five wickets in a Sunday League match by claiming five for 10 in eight overs against Leicestershire.

Makes first-class debut for Surrey against Yorkshire at Middlesbrough, taking four for 74. Figures strongly in Under-19 series against New Zealand in England and is picked for Under-19 tour to Pakistan. Finishes second in Test batting averages on tour with 168 runs at an average of 33.66 and is top wicket-taker with 15. Plays for North Perth with brother Adam.

1997: Receives shock call-up into England's Texaco Trophy one-day international squad and is heralded as the new Ian Botham after hitting 63 from 48 balls at The Oval as Australia are whitewashed 3-0 in the series.

Becomes youngest player, aged 19, to represent England since Brian Close in 1949. Plays alongside Adam - the first brothers to play an international match for England since Worcestershire's Peter and Dick Richardson in 1957.

Scores a brilliant 98 to win the gold award and help Surrey complete Benson and Hedges Cup final victory over Kent at Lord's.

Plays for England in Hong Kong Sixes tournament, captained by brother Adam, but they lose in final to Pakistan.

1998: Enjoys successful England A tour to Kenya and Sri Lanka.

Picked for Test squad to face Sri Lanka but is fined £1,000 after arriving nearly an hour late for practice at The Oval.

Selected for the Ashes tour in 1998-9 but does not play.

1999: Makes his last appearance for England in one-day international for two years. Surrey win county championship.

2000: Surrey win county championship for a second year, but Hollioake's career continues to stall.

2001: Recalled to England squad for triangular series against Australia and Pakistan. He was such a success that he earned a call-up for this winter's one-day tours to India and New Zealand.

Makes his first Championship century for Surrey and named Man of the Match for his 73 in Surrey's B&H Cup Final victory over Gloucestershire.

2001-2: A knee injury limits his appearances in India and New Zealand to only three.

very sad indeed

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looked like a good future player for england…

Hey that is really sad…

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Very sad indeed

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He was a great prospect for cricket…

exremely shocking news.
the cricketing world is extremely sad.
he was definately a very good prospect for the english team.

As a Surrey fan, he would absolutely have helped the English team achieve success in the later years just like with Surrey.

May God Bless His Soul.
He was my favorite English cricketer..

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Very sad news indeed!
May his soul rest in peace.


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