Career
He captained Canterbury from 1962-1963 to 1971-1972, and the New Zealand Test team in 19 consecutive matches from 1968 to 1972. He led New Zealand to its first Test victories over India, Pakistan and West Indies. His finest moment came at Christchurch in 1967-1968 when he made a nine-hour 239 that led to New Zealand"s first victory against India.
lieutenant was his first match as captain, and he was the only player to score a double century on his captaincy debut until the feat was equalled by Shivnarine Chanderpaul against South Africa in 2005.
At the time, his 239 was the highest Test score for New Zealand. Nevertheless, New Zealand lost the two remaining Tests of the series to go down 1-3.
He lost the middle finger of his left hand in 1970 after suffering an injury on the brief tour to Australia in 1969-1970. On the tour to the West Indies in 1971-1972 he suffered a back injury and had to return home after the Second Test.
lieutenant was his last first-class match.
In the 1987 New Year Honours, Dowling was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to cricket.