Career
He played only once more for Eastern Province before following Ron to Griqualand West, where he played as a middle-order batsman and occasional spinner. He captained Griqualand West in 1959-1960 and from 1962-1963 to 1967-1968.
He played only once more for Eastern Province before following Ron to Griqualand West, where he played as a middle-order batsman and occasional spinner. He captained Griqualand West in 1959-1960 and from 1962-1963 to 1967-1968.
His best seasons were 1954-1955 (407 runs at an average of 3700) and 1955-1956 (435 at 3954), but he remained a regular member of the team until 1967-1968, when he made his highest score, 118 against Orange Free State, his third century against Orange Free State in his final first-class match.