Career
A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, He played for the Hong Kong cricket team between 1993 and 1998. Born in Hong Kong on 15 January 1967, Farcy played first-class cricket in Sri Lanka in 1989. He played three matches in the Lakspray Trophy for Colts Cricket Club and two for a Sri Lanka Board XI. He made his debut for Hong Kong in 1993, playing against Bangladesh.
He then represented Hong Kong at the 1994 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy in Nairobi.
In 1996, he played for Hong Kong at the first Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Trophy tournament and in the Hong Kong Sixes. He also played in the Tuanku Ja"afar Cup that year, setting the record for the highest score in the tournament"s history when he scored 178 against Thailand.
He represented Hong Kong in the 1997 Interstate Commerce Commission Trophy in Kuala Lumpur, winning the man of the match award after scoring a century against Italy. He played in the Hong Kong Sixes a second time in 1997, and his last known appearance for Hong Kong was in the 1998 Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Trophy, his last match being the semi-final against Malaysia.