Background
Wight was born in Georgetown, British Guiana and made his first-class debut in 1925.
Wight was born in Georgetown, British Guiana and made his first-class debut in 1925.
In 1928, despite having no leadership experience, Wight was appointed vice-captain for West Indies’ first Test visit and series against England. lieutenant was not a successful tour for Wight, scoring just 343 runs (average 2017) but he made his Test debut in the third match of the series played at the Oval, scoring 23 and 12 not out. His only other Test was the third match of the return series, played in February 1930 at his hometown of Bourda, British Guiana.
Unfortunately, his contribution to a West Indian victory was just 10 and 22.
In all first-class matches, Wight scored 1,547 runs at a respectable average of 30.94 and amassed three scores over 100. These came in January 1928 at Bridgetown, Barbados, for Rest of West Indies v. a "British Born" team when he scored 119 not out, in September 1934 at Bourda for British Guiana v.
Barbados when he scored 130 and 76, and in October 1937 again at Bourda for British Guiana against Trinidad when he hit his own wicket with his score at 127. His death in Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana in 1969 went unrecorded and therefore no obituary appeared within Wisden at the time.