Background
Frederick was born at Mile and a Quarter, Street Peter, Barbados.
Frederick was born at Mile and a Quarter, Street Peter, Barbados.
He was educated at The Lodge School, well known as the cradle of cricket in Barbados, where he benefited from the coaching of Leslie Arthur "Bessie" Walcott.
He played as a 17-year-old for Barbados in 1944-1945, playing one first-class match against British Guiana. He went to England in time for the 1946 season and played an assortment of friendly matches for Derbyshire. He played for the Swarkestone Cricket Club, and from 1948 to 1950 he played for Derbyshire"s second team, alongside fellow Barbadian Laurie Johnson.
Johnson played fairly regularly in the first team in the 1949 season, but Frederick played only two first-class games, in one of which he was top scorer with 84.
Frederick next appeared in first-class cricket in the West Indies in 1953-1954, playing in two matches for Jamaica against the Master Control Console tourists. He scored a 50 in each match, and was drafted as an opening batsman for the First Test against England in 1954 at Sabina Park, Kingston.
Frederick was dropped for the Second Test, and did not play first-class cricket again. He died after a fall.