A right-hand batsman, he played two first-class matches against the touring Master Control Console side of 1934/35. Between the first and second Tests the Master Control Console played two three-day matches against Trinidad at the Queen"s Park Oval. In the first of these Maynard made his first-class debut, opening the batting in Trinidad"s first innings he scored 200 not out in a team total of 371/6 declared, the second highest score was 37.
In Trinidad"s second innings Maynard batted at number ten and scored 2 not out as the match was drawn.
In the second match Maynard scored 4 before he was dismissed by Master Control Console captain Bob Wyatt. After dismissing the Master Control Console for 103 Trinidad required 100 for victory but in 12 remaining overs they managed 86 so the match was drawn, Maynard didn"t battalion
This was Maynard"s second and last first-class match, he therefore ended his career with a batting average of 206. Maynard made two appearances, in 1933 and 1935, for North Trinidad against South Trinidad in the Beaumont Cup, however the competition wasn"t awarded first-class status until 1959.