Hunte did make his Test debut the following winter against
Pakistan at his home ground of
Kensington Oval. He hit the first two balls that he faced, from
Fazal Mahmood, for
fours and made 142 runs in his first innings. In the third Test of the same series he made 260, including a partnership of 446 with
Garfield Sobers which was then the second-highest partnership in history and is the sixth highest – Sobers went on to make a then world-record 365
not out as the West Indies reached 790 for 3
declared. In the fourth Test of the series, Hunte made another
century. He finished his debut series with 622 runs at an
average of 77.75, and the West Indies won the series 3–1. After this successful start, Hunte was the West Indies' regular opening batsman for the next nine years, and vice captain of the team for eight of them. This was a successful period for the West Indies, in which they won seven of the ten series in which he played. Hunte played a major role in West Indies' series win in England in 1963. He curbed his aggressive instincts as a batsman to build a solid platform for the innings. This was rewarded with two crucial centuries. He scored 182 in the first innings of the summer as West Indies won by 10
wickets. Then in the final Test of the summer, the West Indies needed to avoid losing to win the series. They were set 253 to win in the fourth innings, at that time regarded as a difficult target, with over two days to play. But Hunte scored 108 not out as the West Indies won by eight wickets, and won the series 3–1. Hunte finished the series with a batting average of 58.87, and was chosen as one of the
Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1964. After the tour to England, the captain of the West Indies,
Frank Worrell, retired. Hunte expected to be appointed captain in his place, and when Garfield Sobers was chosen instead, he was bitterly disappointed, and for six weeks considered resigning himself. But he chose to continue playing, and in the next series, against
Australia in 1965, he scored 550 runs, although without a century: he scored six fifties in ten innings, with a highest score of 89 and an average of 61.11. This was the record for the highest series aggregate without a century until
Mike Atherton scored 553 in a six-Test series against Australia in 1993. In total, Hunte played in 44
Tests between 1958 and 1967. Despite having 13 different opening partners in his Test career, he accumulated 3245 runs at an average of 45.06. He scored eight centuries, including at least one against every country he played against. == Life after cricket ==