Career
Born in Powick Court, Worcestershire, Isaac made his first-class debut for the county in 1899, their first season at that level, although he had previously appeared for them in the Minor Counties Championship. In 1899, his only appearance was against Oxford University at The Parks, and he made just 1 in his only innings. Foreign more than a decade Isaac played occasionally for Worcestershire, although only in 1903 did he have a long run in the side, making 14 appearances.
However, he made only 279 runs (at an average of 1328), and indeed this was the only time he reached even 200 runs in a season.
He made three half-centuries in his career, the highest being the 60 he hit against Hampshire in 1904. Isaac played his last first-class game for Worcestershire in 1911, but two years later made one final first-class appearance, for Hong Kong Foster"s XI against Oxford University.
He died in World War I, at Contalmaison, France, at the age of 42.