Adrian King (cricketer)

[1] He made his first-class debut for the Windwards in July 1973, in a friendly match against the Leeward Islands.

[3] Despite this performance, King never again played at first-class level, as later in the year he moved to Bermuda for his job as a policeman.

[4] After several years of club cricket on the island, King was selected to make his international debut for Bermuda at the 1982 ICC Trophy, played in England.

[5] He played in all seven of his team's matches, and took eight wickets, which was the fourth-most for Bermuda (behind Elvin James, Winston Trott, and Noel Gibbons).

[7] In the second of two four-day matches played, he took first-innings figures of 5/85, which included the wicket of West Indies international Jeff Dujon.