Auckland Hector

[1][2] Hector made his first-class debut for the Leewards in March 1965, aged 19, in a match against the touring Australians.

His debut for the Combined Islands came in the 1965–66 Shell Shield season, where he appeared in all four of the team's matches.

[3] Against Guyana in February 1969, Hector made what was to be the highest score of his first-class career – 58 not out, including a 94-run ninth-wicket stand with Donald Richards.

In that season, Hector played solely as a specialist batsman, with Mike Findlay keeping wicket.

He continued to keep wicket for the Leeward Islands for several more seasons, playing his last first-class match in March 1975.