Cyril Clairmonte Depeiaza (10 October 1928 – 10 November 1995)[1] was a West Indian cricketer.
Depeiaza was born in Mount Standfast, Saint James Parish, Barbados.
[2] He played first-class cricket for Barbados from 1951–52 to 1956–57, and toured New Zealand with the West Indian team in 1955–56.
In the first Test of the New Zealand tour he did not keep wicket – Alfie Binns was preferred – and he bowled for the only time in his first-class career.
During the partnership he was hit on the chest numerous times by short balls from Keith Miller and Ray Lindwall, leading to a suggestion from the father of his Barbados team-mate John Goddard that he wear a piece of protective foam rubber around his chest.