[1] An opening batsman, he scored his only first-class century in his second match: 108 against Otago in 1951–52.
[2] He also scored 105 for Central Districts in their two-day match against the touring South Africans in March 1953;[3] he played, unsuccessfully, a week later in the trial match to help the New Zealand selectors choose the team for the tour of South Africa in 1953-54.
He opened the batting for Nelson in the Hawke Cup when they held the title in the early 1950s.
He scored 198 in eight hours in the innings victory over Taranaki in December 1952.
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