Career
In 1904-1905 he played for Barbados against Lord Brackley"s team and then for the combined West Indies team in Barbados. He was chosen as the wicket-keeper for the 1906 tour to England. Before the tour he was described as "the wicket-leeper of the team, and will be of immense value to his side.
A wicketkeeper who is said to be very alert with the gloves.
He kept well against Lord Brackley"s XI and is also a steady bat". He played in 11 of the 13 first class matches during the tour, scoring 53 against Kent in 90 minutes.
He had dislocated a finger in the match against Surrey. In 1907 and 1908 he played in trial matches at Cambridge but never played in a first class match for the University, indeed he didn"t play any first class cricket after the 1906 tour.
After his first-class career was over, he did play two matches for the Federated Malay States against the Straits Settlements in 1911.