He made his highest first-class score of 93 on his debut, playing against Victoria in 1946–47.
Two weeks later he took his best bowling figures of 5 for 26 (off only 34 balls) against the touring MCC team, including the wickets of Denis Compton and Bill Edrich.
[5] He served in World War II as a lieutenant in the 6th Australian Division Provost Company.
[6] In March 2017 he became only the third Australian first-class cricketer, after Ted Martin and Harold Stapleton, to reach 100 years of age.
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