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Col Hoy was born on 9 May, 1922 in Australia, is an Australian cricket umpire. Discover Col Hoy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May, 1922
Birthday 9 May
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Date of death 24 March 1999 at Brisbane, Queensland
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Nationality Australia

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1922

Colin Hoy (9 May 1922 at Windsor, Queensland – 24 March 1999 at Brisbane, Queensland), was an Australian cricket Test match umpire, the first Queenslander to be appointed.

1952

Hoy took to umpiring after becoming frustrated by a run of batting failures in Brisbane's grade cricket competition, and stood in his debut First-class match in January 1952.

1954

He umpired nine Test matches between 1954 and 1961.

His first match was between Australia and England at Brisbane from 26 November to 1 December 1954, won by Australia by an innings with centuries to Neil Harvey and Arthur Morris.

Hoy's partner in this match was Mel McInnes.

1959

Johnnie Moyes, writing in 1959 when Hoy was a current Test umpire, stated that "he is young, has excellent eyesight and the keenness to study his art. … He should be in the forefront for years."

1961

His last Test match – in front of a world record crowd of over 90,000 on the second day - was between Australia and the West Indies from 10 February to 15 February 1961, a close match won by Australia by 2 wickets.

In this most dramatic of all Test series, Hoy stood in every Test with Col Egar.

In the first Test, at Brisbane, Hoy gave Ian Meckiff run out to record the first tie in Test history.

The West Indies captain Frank Worrell was full of praise for the calm and unobtrusive competence of the umpiring in that tension-filled series.

1978

He returned to umpiring for the World Series Cricket tour of 1978-79.

His working life was spent in the retail trade and with Ansett Airlines, and he was the Australian rules football reporter for the Brisbane Courier-Mail.

1988

After that series, Hoy retired from umpiring to concentrate on business and grade cricket in Brisbane, playing for the Valley District Cricket Club until 1988.