Education
Clarke was educated at Street Michael"s parish, which was the same school that West Indian cricketers Vanburn Holder and David Murray went to
Clarke was educated at Street Michael"s parish, which was the same school that West Indian cricketers Vanburn Holder and David Murray went to
He once topped the six hitting tally in the Hong Kong Sixes, a tournament that included Brian Lara. He represented Barbados in first-class cricket from 1970 until 1978 and played 26 games for them in total. His highest first-class score of 159 was made against Mike Denness"s touring England side in 1973-1974.
He then began coaching in the Netherlands and played for Quick Haag before moving to Sparta 1888 in Rotterdam.
His score of 265 not out for Quick against Bloemendaal in 1990 remains the highest score ever made in Dutch domestic cricket. In 1995 he made 86 for the Netherlands in a National Westminster Trophy game against Northamptonshire.
When the Netherlands qualified for the 1996 World Cup, Clarke was heavily influential in getting them there, having made 121 not out against Bermuda in a crucial 1994 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy play-off match. Clarke played in all five of the Netherlands" World Cup matches as an opening batsman, though he scored only 50 runs at an average of 10.
He beat the previous record for oldest debutant, held by England"s Norman Gifford, by almost three years, and the previous record for oldest player, held by Zimbabwe"s John Traicos, by almost two years.
In 2005 Clarke returned to cricket at the age of 56 to play for VVV Amsterdam in the Hoofdklasse and after a gap of six years, he hit 782 runs. He also aired trenchant opinions on the state of cricket in the Netherlands. As of 2008 he has retired from playing, but remains active as a coach in the Dutch youth programme.