Career
An all-rounder who could bat at any position in the order and bowled medium pace, Hiddleston played three matches for Otago in 1909-1910 before moving to Wellington, for whom he played his first first-class game in 1913-1914. He played for New Zealand in the two international matches against Australia in 1921, one match against the Master Control Console in 1922-1923, two matches against the touring New South Wales team in 1923-1924, and another two against Victoria in 1924-1925. However, his performances in these matches were moderate: 270 runs at 19.28 and only one wicket.
His best performances came in the Plunket Shield.
In the three-match competition in 1923-1924 he scored 163, 46, 94, 34, 18 and 150, becoming the first player to hit 500 runs in a season. He broke the record again in 1925-1926, scoring 212 (against Canterbury.
His highest score), 73, 14, 34 and 204. His 537 runs in a season remained the record for more than 20 years.
The speed at which he scored his 212 is not recorded.
However, he opened the batting on the first day, was 103 not out at lunch, and was fourth out not long after tea with the score at 343, on a day in which Wellington scored 494 for 9 wickets off 94 overs. So he is likely to have scored at around a run a ball. His 204 a few weeks later was probably a little slower, but no less impressive: he came to the wicket at 18 for 1, reached his double-century in 262 minutes, and was last out in a team total of 374 off 85.1 overs.
His best bowling performances came in two consecutive matches, both against Canterbury in 1918-1919, when he took 8 for 59 (on Christmas Day) and 2 for 82 then 5 for 75 and 2 for 78 when the two sides met again the next month for bowling figures in the two matches of 95.1-10-294-17.