Career
He played only one Test and seven One Day Internationals for the West Indies. He played first class cricket from 1978-1979 to 1989-1990, turning out in 68 first class matches - mostly for Barbados. He was usually second choice to Jeff Dujon in the West Indies team, but got his Test chance in the 1985-1986 series v England in West Indies as Dujon was injured.
In his seven ODIs, he was always in and out of the team, as he played only two successive matches - in the 1986-1987 World Series Cup.
That was his penultimate ODI - his final was against New Zealand two months later, during which he held a catch off Richard Hadlee"s bat, but did not get to bat because Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes wrapped up the target without losing a wicket.