Career
After attending Saint George"s College he worked as an accountants He played two first-class matches as an opening batsman for Jamaica against Master Control Console in 1934-1935, and one as a middle-order batsman and wicket-keeper against the touring Yorkshire team in 1935-1936. After the war he captained a young Jamaican team on its two-match tour of Trinidad in 1949-1950, making his highest first-class score of 38 in the second match, batting at number four.
He also captained a Jamaica Colts side against British Guiana in a five-day non-first-class match in 1956-1957.
He later served as Secretary to the West Indies Cricket Board of Control. He also represented Jamaica at football.